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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.

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