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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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Is it legal for your ex to remarry after 3 months if he lives in Texas but you divorced in Oklahoma and your papers say there's a 6 month waiting period before either party can remarry?

If the papers say there's a 6 month waiting period, then ther's a 6 month waitng period, so NO it is NOT LEGAL. I will say however that my ex complained to her friends and family for over 13 years and still has had no serious relationships. Why? She hasn't let it go, it is still part of her life. Doctors have told me that my spouse either still loves me or she just hasn't grown up enough to learn to let it go. therefore she will always be in limbo until she learns to forgive. You need to let it go. It is painful to see your ex getting married so soon after the divorce but even if your spouse was cheating on you, let it go, it will only do YOU harm in the end. Been there, done that. It is possible that the party in question received a "Waiver of Prohibition Against Remarriage" under TFC 6.802. This law covers a very wide area pertaining to when a waiting period for remarriage can be waived and allow the participant to enter into a lawful marriage in the State of Texas.

What state or states is located directly north of Oklahoma?

Oklahoma

......well i know its not oklahoma

try looking in a different website

cuz no one knows it here :D

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OMFG!!!!! Are you serious? Holy cow!!! Ever hear of a map? You've got to be kidding?

The answer is Kansas, Toto! North of the very Western edge of the panhandle of Oklahoma is the SE corner or Colorado.

Is Enid OK a good town to live in?

According to my impression when I visited Wkipedia(Enid) this city seems to be very attractive and also has an important history. A good town to live in is that you feel yourself well, and has opportunities, chances of developing the life you always wanted.

Who first explored and settled in Oklahoma?

The first post explorer settlement in Oklahoma began in the area now known as Salina. This settlement began when the Chouteau family that set up a trading post in the area.

What is Oklahomas state gem?

Oklahoma does not have an Official State Gem.

Who beat Oklahoma in 1957 to end the consecutive win streak?

Nebraska beat Oklahoma 25-21 in 1959 to end the 75 game winning streak

What was passed in 1831 that sent Indians to Oklahoma?

The Indian Removal Act became the Law of the Land on 26 May 1830 when it was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek regardiing the Choctaw was signed on 27 September 1830 and they were removed in 1831.

Was Oklahoma famous in 1862?

In 1862, Oklahoma was not yet a state and was primarily known as part of the Indian Territory, home to various Native American tribes relocated there. During the Civil War, it gained some prominence as a battleground for control between Union and Confederate forces, but it was not widely recognized or famous on a national scale. The region was largely undeveloped and sparsely populated at the time.

What is a major landmark in Oklahoma?

* Lake Texhoma * Downtown Guthrie * The Panhandle and the Cherokee Strip * Wheat fields and grain elevators

How far is Marlow from the Oklahoma state border?

Marlow is about 52.5 miles from the Oklahoma/Texas border.

What does boomer mean when referring to boomer-sooner in the state of Oklahoma?

The "boomers" were a group (most notably David L. Payne, for whom Payne County, OK is named) who agitated for more than ten years prior to 1889 to open Oklahoma to settlement.

The "sooners" were those who illegally crossed the line before the opening gun at high noon on April 22, 1889 in order to stake claims to the most desirable lands.

How many acres are in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma has 33 million acres of farmland in the state. Over 77 percent of the entire state of Oklahoma is farmland.