The state capital of sante fe is New Mexico and the state capital of Oklahoma city is oklamhoma the state flower of New Mexico is yucca and the state flower of oklamhoma is mistlefoe the major river in Oklahoma is Mississippi and the major river in New Mexico is the Red river.
What is Oklahoma's major's river
red river
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).
There are two, Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma.
A 7-mile stretch of the North Canadian River known as The Oklahoma River.
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It ranks 10th in the State by population.
Cimmaron and Arkansas
your mothers river, and your mothers fathers river
There are two major rivers through which water flows out of Oklahoma: 1. The Red River which forms the border between Oklahoma and Texas, and 2. The Arkansas River which is sometimes divided into two major river basins within Oklahoma; the Canadian and the Arkansas. Technically there are also two small rivers that also exit Oklahoma: the Poteau and the Little Rivers, but both join the other major rivers soon after entering Arkansas (the Poteau joins the Arkansas and the Little joins the Red River), so these are often ignored in such discussions.
Tulsa is a city located in the northeastern part of the state of Oklahoma, in the United States. It is situated along the Arkansas River and is known for its rich history in the oil industry and vibrant cultural scene.