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  2. Oklahoma panhandle - Wikipedia

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    State welcome sign on the New Mexico border of the Panhandle. The Panhandle, 166 miles (267 km) long and 34 miles (55 km) wide, is bordered by Kansas and Colorado at 37°N on the north, New Mexico at 103°W on the west, Texas at 36.5°N on the south, and the remainder of Oklahoma at 100°W on the east.

  3. Munuscong Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hydrologically the lake and river section are an arm of Lake Huron, and Munuscong Lake shares a common water level with the Great Lake into which it flows. [1] Munuscong Lake is bounded by the Upper Peninsula, Neebish Island in Michigan, and St. Joseph Island in Ontario. The lake's surveyed elevation, like Lake Huron, is 581 feet (177 m) above ...

  4. Texoma - Wikipedia

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    The Wichita Falls–Lawton and Paris–Hugo areas are often included in Texoma or Texomaland due to their proximity to the Red River and the Texas/Oklahoma border. Texoma mainly comprises the area and cities surrounding Lake Texoma , which includes eight counties.

  5. List of lakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Broken Bow Lake; Brushy Lake (Sallisaw, Oklahoma) [a] Lake Altus-Lugert is located in the rugged Quartz Mountain region of Oklahoma. Lake Burtschi; Canton Lake; Carl Albert Lake; Lake Carl Blackwell; Lake Carl Etling; Lake Carlton; Carter Lake; Cedar Lake; Chandler Lake; Lake Checotah; Chickasha Lake; Chouteau Lock & Dam (MKARNS L&D #15 ...

  6. Geography of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma topographical map Geographic map of Oklahoma. The Geography of Oklahoma encompasses terrain and ecosystems ranging from arid plains to subtropical forests and mountains. Oklahoma contains 10 distinct ecological regions, more per square mile than in any other state by a wide margin. [1]

  7. U.S. Route 83 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    US 83 traverses the Oklahoma panhandle along the western border of Beaver County, but in this brief 37-mile (60 km) stretch it encounters no fewer than three other U.S. Highways. Approximately 10 miles (16 km) from the Texas line, US 83 intersects US 412 in the hamlet of Bryan's Corner .

  8. Ports to Plains Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Ports-to-Plains Corridor starts at the Mexico–United States border at a bridge crossing in Laredo, Texas, where it meets and runs concurrent with I-35, a six-lane freeway. North of Laredo, the route follows US 83 , a two-lane highway to Carrizo Springs, Texas , where the route follows US 277 through Eagle Pass , Del Rio , Sonora , and San ...

  9. List of tripoints of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Texas 33°38′16″N 94°29′9″W  /  33.63778°N 94.48583°W  / 33.63778; -94 Unmarked on seasonal silt island or in river bed, but OklahomaTexas state line as revised in 2000 is defective in not extending from vegetation line on south bank to pre-established tripoint.