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There is no such thing as a "popular river" in Oklahoma, or any other US states for that matter. However, I can tell you that the river in Oklahoma that has the largest width, length, height and size is the "Arkansas River", which runs through the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma --- which is located in the Northeast-Central section of the US State of Oklahoma (nicknamed "The Sooner State).
Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, nebraska.Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Clockwise around the state from St. Louis, in order, Missouri borders: Illinois Kentucky Tennessee Arkansas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska and Iowa, a total of 8 states, tied with Tennessee for the most bordered.
Mississippi Oklahoma Kansas Colorado Arkansas Missouri Illinois Indiana New Mexico Texas
Mississippi Oklahoma Kansas Colorado Arkansas Missouri Illinois Indiana New Mexico Texas
The biggest river in Oklahoma is the Arkansas river.
The major rivers in Illinois are the Illinois River, Mississippi River, Ohio River and Wabash River.
location of oklahoma in relation
The closest island to Illinois is Rock Island, which is located in the Mississippi River near the Quad Cities. Rock Island is part of the state of Illinois and is situated just south of the larger islands in the river. It is known for its historic military fort and scenic views of the river. Additionally, there are smaller islands in the Mississippi River that may be closer, depending on the specific location in Illinois.
The absolute location of Tulsa is approximately 36.1540° N, 95.9928° W. The relative location of Tulsa is that it is in northeastern Oklahoma, near the Arkansas River.