Largest by area, I'm not sure but as of the latest census in 2000, the largest cities by population in OK are:
1. Oklahoma City 506,132
2. Tulsa 393,049
3. Norman 95,694
4. Lawton 92,757
5. Broken Arrow 74,859
6. Edmond 68,315
7. Midwest City 54,088
8. Enid 47,045
9. Moore 41,138
10. Stillwater 39,065
There are at least two cities named Fargo in the United States. One is located in North Dakota and the other is in Oklahoma.
Ankorage, Alaska 1,697.3 Jacksonville, Florida 757.7 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 607 Houston, Texas 599 Phoenix, Arizona 474.9 According to the 2000 Census: US municipalities Over 50,000
Russia is the country with the ten coldest major cities, including cities like Norilsk, Yakutsk, and Vorkuta. These cities experience extremely cold temperatures due to their high latitude and proximity to the Arctic Circle.
There are around 69 cities in Great Britain, including major cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh.
Approximately 20-25 million tourists visit Oklahoma each year, drawn by attractions such as the cities of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, scenic beauty like the Wichita Mountains, and cultural sites like the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
Oklahoma City.Tulsa.Norman.Broken Bow.Lawton.
Because Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City.
Some major cities in the Great Plains include Amarillo, Oklahoma City, Saskatoon, Omaha, and Calgary.
Tulsa is also a pretty big city. Next come Muskogee and Lawton.
Oklahoma City Tulsa Lawton Ponca City Bartlesville Lone Wolf Chickasha Poteau
1. Oklahoma city 2. Tulsa 3. Norman 4. Broken Bow 5. Lawton
Nebraska, Kansas, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and Oklahoma are states in the Central Plains. Cities include Des Moines, Jefferson City, Oklahoma City, And Topeka are cities in the Central Plains.
There are no cities in Oklahoma that begin with tur. There also are no towns in Oklahoma that start with tur.
Oklahoma's largest cities by population are:Oklahoma City,Tulsa,Norman,Lawton,Broken Arrow,Edmond,Midwest City,Moore,Enid,Stillwater.
Some major highways in Oklahoma include Interstate 35, Interstate 44, Interstate 40, and Interstate 240. These highways connect major cities like Oklahoma City and Tulsa, as well as serve as important transportation routes across the state.
Some cities are: Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Browken Arrow, and Norman.