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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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What do people do for a living in the state of Oklahoma?

farming, factory work, oilfield work, and raising livestock mostly. there are a few rock quarries here and there.

What are the two states on either side of Oklahoma?

The South of Oklahoma is only bordered by Texas,

The West of Oklahoma is bordered by Texas and New Mexico,

The North of Oklahoma is bordered by Colorado and Kansas.

The East of Oklahoma is bordered by Missoouri and Arkansas.

Cimmaron County at the western end of the Oklahoma Panhandle has, like the Four Corners Monument some unique geographical features, the County borders:

  • Baca County, Colorado.
  • Morton County, Kansas.
  • Union County, New Mexico.
  • Dallam and Sherman County, Texas and
  • Texas County, Oklahoma.

Where is the Runnels County Jail House Museum And Fine Arts Center Inc in Hugo Oklahoma located?

The address of the Runnels County Jail House Museum And Fine Arts Center Inc is: 603 W Jackson, Hugo, OK 74743-3041

Largest town by area in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma City is the largest city by population and by land area in Oklahoma. It is the eighth largest city in the US by land area.

What are Oklahoma divorce laws?

You can read about Oklahoma divorce laws at the related link provided below.

Where is Taluka Oklahoma?

I typed this in on Google earth and it didnt come up with anything, I do not know where you got this from but it is not a town or city in Oklahoma

What is a city in Oklahoma that has wind turbines near it?

Two large wind turbine farms are

- Blue Canyon Wind Farm near Lawton, OK

- Red Hills Wind Farm near Elk City, OK

What time period does Oklahoma take place?

Oklahoma! The musical takes place in 1906.

Give me facts about Oklahoma city 1999 tornado?

  • The Oklahoma City tornado of May 3, 1999 was an F5, the highest rating on the Fujita scale.
  • It was the last tornado in the U.S. to be rated F5 before the Enhanced Fujita scale was put in place in 2007.
  • The tornado produced winds of up to 302 mph, the fastest winds ever measured on Earth.
  • It traveled 37 miles and was, at times, a mile wide.
  • In all, it killed 36 people and injured 583, making it the deadliest tornado in the U.S. since the Wichita Falls tornado of 1979.
  • Damage from the tornado totaled $1 billion, making it the costliest tornado in U.S. history at the time, even after inflation. It now holds fourth places following tornadoes in 2011 and 2013.
  • Some of the worst damage was in the suburb of Moore, which was also affected by major tornadoes in 1973, 2003, 2010, 2011, and 2013.

What are the three largest states in Oklahoma not including the capital?

Oklahoma is a state and therefore does not contain states. The three largest cities excluding the capital (which is Oklahoma City) in order of size are Tulsa, Norman and Broken Arrow.

What is the highest score in an Oklahoma football game?

The most points scored by a Sooner team happened on October 4, 1913 against Central Oklahoma, 83-0.

The Sooners whipped the Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder 82-42 in 1980. I attended that game, and loved every minute of it.

Tulsa which state in the US?

Tulsa is located in the state of Oklahoma. It is the second-largest city in the state and is known for its rich history in the oil industry and its vibrant cultural scene. The city features a mix of art deco architecture, museums, and parks, contributing to its unique character.

Is Oklahoma City liberal or conservative?

Probably Norman. The University of Oklahoma is located there. Norman Oklahoma is sort of a ' Citcolown

' 1/3 City 1/3 College 1/3 Town my sister who is 6 years younger than myself graduated from OU , but anywho

reqarding

the (2) big cities Tulsa and Oklahoma City Oklahoma go to Mid Town Central City Sections of either cities which would be the Hippest Place in Oklahoma with a big city buzz.

How did rodeos become a part of Oklahoma's culture?

because they have no life at all and their parents are hillbilly's LOL HAKAS

DO dO DO DO DO DU CHOO CHOO CHOO CHOO *SHAKE* *RATTLE* *MAKES OUT*

In general witch state would have the coldest weather WashingtonGeorgia or Oklahoma?

In general, Washington would have the coldest weather among the three states, particularly in its mountainous regions and eastern parts, where winter temperatures can drop significantly. Georgia typically has a milder climate with warmer winters, while Oklahoma experiences cold weather but usually not as severe as that found in Washington. Therefore, Washington is likely to record the lowest temperatures overall.