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The state of Oklahoma is located in the South Central region of the US. It has a total area of 181,195 sq km, making it the 20th largest state. In 2010, it has an estimated population of 3.6 million.

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Why is oklahomas nickname the sooner state?

The name given to Settlers who occupied Unassigned Lands before the land was proclaimed to be open. The name came from the 'sooner clause' of the Act which stated that anyone who entered and occupied land prior to the openoing time would be denied that land

How many miles are between Tulsa OK and Albuquerque NM?

Driving distance between Tulsa, OK and Albuquerque, NM is roughly 652 Miles.

What was the greatest community impact of the Oklahoma City bombing?

It was the most destructive act of terrorism on American soil before 9/11. It killed 168 people and injured numerous others. 324 buildings were destroyed or damaged.

This however is just statistics, the most significant thing about the bombing is that it exposed the low security levels surrounding federal buildings, that a crime of this magnitude could be carried out without any warning. After this legislation was passed to increase security around government buildings, which has prevented over 60 domestic attacks.

What year did Oklahoma become a state?

Oklahoma was officially admitted to the Union on Saturday, November 19, 1907 by former President Theodore D. Roosevelt.

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Is Oklahoma bigger than Missouri?

No, both Michigan and Minnesota are larger than Oklahoma.

What is the population of Oklahoma?

There are nearly 4 million residents in the state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma has the 28th highest state population, where California has the highest.
According to the U.S. census in 2009 there are 3,687,050 people living in Oaklahoma.

What is the biggest lake in Oklahoma?

There are a lot of lakes in Oklahoma. In fact we are the state with most man made lakes. Here are a couple of the lakes of Oklahoma: Murry, Texoma, Clear Creek, Taylor lake, Lake Tensile, Lake Eufala, Duncan lake, Lake Ellsworth, Waurika lake, Optima lake, Kaw lake, Hugo lake, Bow lake, Keystone lake, Oologah lake, Lake O' the Cherokees, Canton lake...... and many many more! That is not all of them. There are like almost 200 lakes, and that is not an exaggeration

What two states border oklahoma on the north?

Colorado and Kansas touch Oklahoma to the north.

What country is Oklahoma located on?

69903 sq.mi., 20th Land 68679 sq.mi., 19th Water 1224 sq.mi., 29th

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What year was the state capital moved to Oklahoma City?

Not with statehood when Guthrie was the first State Capital as it had been the Capital of Oklahoma Indian Territory. The State Seal was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City in the dark of night on 11 June 1910.

What are facts of Oklahoma?

The state flower is mistle toe, and the most important university in all of Oklahoma is Oklhoma State University.

Which state is farther south?

The furthest point south in the continuous US is in the Florida Keys at approximately 24.521075 latitude at the southern tip of Ballast Key. However, the furthest north the Hawaiian islands reach is the northernmost point of the island of Kaua'i at latitude 22.22969.

What is Oklahoma famous for?

Gas, oil, wheat, trail drives, beef, college athletics, massacres, land rushes, country music, Dust Bowl, Will Rogers, Grapes of Wrath, Okies, bank robbers, Native Americans, Astronauts, Mickey Mantel, Johnny Bench, Jim Thorpe, James (Maverick) Garner, Rodeo Cowboys, Cattleman's Cafe, mesas, catfish, bass, bison, The Oklahoma City Bombiing, Tulsa Race Riots, Ron (Opie Taylor) Howard, The Five Ballerina's, Washiita Massacre, Woody Guthriie, Patti Page, Superfund Sites and Rogers and Hammerstein's musical, "OKLAHOMA".

Not enugh, Who could ask for anything more?

How many towns and cities are in the state of Oklahoma?

Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, and Ardmore are really the only "major" towns. Duncan, Durant, Woodward, and Weatherford are decent size but still very small when comparing to major metro areas like Oklahoma City or Tulsa.

What major interstate highway that runs east and west in Oklahoma?

my name is Kayla.interstate 10 runs all the way trough a chicken wing

Are there many hills in Oklahoma?

Sorry Pal, no mountains here, in fact, we are the disaster center of America!

Not to mention South side, East side, And West side fighting over territory here.

So unless you want to get a farm, stay away!

From a real inhabitant of Oklahoma...

What are the Oklahoma sales tax rates?

See 'Sources and related links' below for Oklahoma sales tax rates.

What state is above Oklahoma?

Both Kentucky and Virginia can be considered as north of Tennessee.