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  2. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma (/ ˌ oʊ k l ə ˈ h oʊ m ə / ⓘ OHK-lə-HOH-mə; [6] Choctaw: Oklahumma, pronounced) [7] is a state in the South Central region of the United States. [8] It borders Texas to the south and west, Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, Arkansas to the east, New Mexico to the west, and Colorado to the northwest.

  3. Oklahoma | Capital, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

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    Oklahoma, constituent state of the U.S. It borders Colorado and Kansas to the north, Missouri and Arkansas to the east, Texas to the south and west, and New Mexico to the west of its Panhandle region. Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state of the union in 1907. Its capital is Oklahoma City.

  4. TravelOK.com is your guide to discovering Oklahoma's attractions, events, festivals, state parks, music, food and more. Find deals, coupons, contests and articles to plan your next trip in the Sooner State.

  5. 27 Fun Things to Do in Oklahoma in 2024 - U.S. News Travel

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    Oklahoma is rich in history, both in terms of Native American legacy and life on the frontier. From the state-of-the-art Gathering Place in Tulsa to vibrant Bricktown in Oklahoma City to the...

  6. Oklahoma.gov Home

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    Find popular services, resources, and information about Oklahoma state government, economy, travel, and culture. Learn about the governor, lieutenant governor, court system, and legislature of Oklahoma.

  7. Oklahoma Maps & Facts - World Atlas

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    Learn about the geography, counties, and regions of Oklahoma, a state in the south-central US. Find out where Oklahoma is located, what its major rivers and lakes are, and what its capital and largest city are.

  8. Discover Oklahoma's rich heritage, culture and nature, from Route 66 landmarks to Native American powwows. Explore Oklahoma City and Tulsa's vibrant scenes, or enjoy outdoor activities in the state's parks and wildlife preserves.

  9. Portal:Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Oklahoma, a state in the South Central region of the United States, with a rich history, culture, and nature. Explore its geography, people, economy, activities, and more through articles, pictures, and lists.

  10. Oklahoma summary | Britannica

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    Learn about Oklahoma, the 46th state of the U.S., from its Native American and Spanish heritage to its oil and agriculture economy. Find out its location, capital, population, and major attractions.

  11. Oklahoma - Native American, Land Rush, Oil Boom | Britannica

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    Learn about the ancient and modern history of Oklahoma, from its earliest human occupation to its statehood in 1907. Explore the diverse cultures, conflicts, and challenges of the region, from the Mississippian and Plains Villagers to the Land Rush and the oil boom.