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  1. Oklahoma: Oklahoma, Geography of Oklahoma, Kiamichi Country, Central Oklahoma, South Central Oklahoma, Southwestern Oklahoma, Northwestern Oklahoma, List ... History of Oklahoma, Indian removal
  2. From the forest to the plains: A physical and cultural geography field trip in north central Oklahoma by Steve Stadler, 1986
  3. Geography of Oklahoma: By Charles N. Gould by Charles Newton Gould, 1908
  4. The geography of Oklahoma by Clyde John Bollinger, 1930
  5. Geography of Oklahoma, (Oklahoma. Geological survey. Bulletin) by Luther C Snider, 1917
  6. The geography of Oklahoma by Moss Wingo, 1925
  7. The Oklahoma hot air balloon geography mystery by Carole Marsh, 2003
  8. A preliminary index to the source materials of Oklahoma geography (Oklahoma council of geography teachers. Circular) by John Wesley Morris, 1929
  9. The geography of Oklahoma timber values: Techniques for quantification (Oklahoma State University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Research bulletin) by Robert P Latham, 1982
  10. Oklahoma "jography": "geography fun !" by Carole Marsh, 1988
  11. Glencoe World Geography Oklahoma Reproducible Lesson Plans 2001 by McGraw-Hill, 2000-09-01
  12. Comprehensive guidebook for fifth grade geography,: (Oklahoma edition) by Gladys Pelton Conger, 1934
  13. Geography and prehistoric Maya settlement patterns (Oklahoma. University, Norman. Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropology Club. Papers in Anthropology, v. 2, n. 2) by Don Wyckoff, 1961
  14. Geography of Oklahoma, by Charles Newton Gould, 1909

41. Oklahoma - Geography
Oklahoma is a South Central state of the United States (with strong Southern, Western, and Midwestern influences) and its U.S. postal abbreviation is OK; others abbreviate the state 's
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a South Central state of the United States (with strong Southern, Western, and Midwestern influences) and its U.S. postal abbreviation is OK; others abbreviate the state 's name Okla. As of , the population is 3,450,654.
Geography
:See also: list of Oklahoma counties list of Oklahoma townships lakes in Oklahoma Related Topics:
List of Oklahoma counties
List of Oklahoma townships Lakes in Oklahoma Oklahoma is bounded on the east by Arkansas and Missouri , on the north by Kansas and northwest by Colorado (both at 37°N), on the far west by New Mexico (at 103°W), and on the south and near-west by Texas . The panhandle 's southern boundary is at 36.5°N, then turning due south along 100°W to the southern fork of the Red River ), completing the round trip back to Arkansas Related Topics:
Arkansas
Missouri Kansas Colorado ... Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city. Oklahoma's natural terrain is very diverse, ranging from oak and hickory mixed forest in the wetter eastern part of the state, to the post oak and blackjack oak savannah territory of the Cross Timbers , to the plains and semi- arid regions of western Oklahoma and the panhandle.

42. Oklahoma - Definition
History . Oklahoma was inhabited by Native American tribes including the Caddo. Descendants of these people still live in the state. The name Oklahoma comes from the language of the
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Oklahoma - Definition
State of Oklahoma Flag of Oklahoma (Seal of Oklahoma) State nickname Sooner State Other U.S. States Capital Oklahoma City Largest city ... Official languages None Area th Land Water Population ( Population th Density th Admittance into Union Date November 16 Order th Time zone Central UTC
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... UTC (town of Kenton) Latitude 33°35'N to 37°N Longitude 94°29'W to 103°W Width 355 km Length 645 km Elevation Highest Black Mesa Mountain 1,516 m Mean 395 m Lowest 88 m Abbreviations USPS OK ISO 3166-2 US-OK Web site www.state.ok.us
For alternate meanings: See Oklahoma (disambiguation)
Oklahoma is a southwestern state of the United States and its U.S. postal abbreviation is OK USS Oklahoma was named in honor of this state. Major state designations and symbols include: Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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History
Oklahoma was inhabited by Native American tribes including the Caddo . Descendants of these people still live in the state. The name Oklahoma comes from the language of the Choctaw people, who came in the

43. Oklahoma - Geography, History, Law And Government, Transportation, Important Cit
pop (2000e) 3 450 700; area 181 083 km /69 919 sq mi. State in SW USA, divided into 77 counties; the ‘Sooner State’; mostly acquired by the USA in the Louisiana Purchase
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44. Yale Oklahoma Geography Demographics Attractions
Yale Oklahoma Geography Demographics Attractions Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites.
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Yale is a city located in Payne County, Oklahoma . As of the census, the city had a total population of 1,342.
1 Geography
Yale is located at 36°6'53" North, 96°41'54" West (36.114708, -96.698469) According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2.4 km² mi² ). 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
2 Demographics
As of the census of , there are 1,342 people, 529 households, and 359 families residing in the city. The population density is 569.4/km² (1,473.3/mi²). There are 611 housing units at an average density of 259.2/km² (670.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 87.63% White African American Native American Asian ... Pacific Islander , 0.15% from other races , and 4.99% from two or more races. 0.97% of the population are

45. Oklahoma Latest & Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Entertainment, Business, Jobs,
Oklahoma State University on Friday will host the 2010 Oklahoma Geography Bee organized by the National Geographic Society.
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