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  2. List of counties in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oscar G. Harper, clerk of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention [41] 3.07 3,190: 1,039 sq mi (2,691 km 2) Haskell County: 061: Stigler: 1907: San Bois County of the Choctaw Nation: Charles N. Haskell, first Governor of Oklahoma [42] 20.51 11,832: 577 sq mi (1,494 km 2) Hughes County: 063: Holdenville: 1907: Choctaw Nation and Creek Nation lands

  3. South Central Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Map of South Central Oklahoma. South Central Oklahoma is an amorphous region in the state of Oklahoma , perhaps encompassing 10 counties. It is centered on the Arbuckle Mountains , an ancient, eroded range traversing some 70 miles (110 km) across the region, and surrounded by rivers and lakes, notably Lake Texoma , Lake Murray and Lake of the ...

  4. Oklahoma's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    District map 1st: Kevin Hern : Republican November 13, 2018 R+14: 2nd: ... Statewide map Oklahoma City highlight 1973–1982 1983–1992 1993–2002 2003–2013

  5. McClain County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    McClain County is a county located in south central Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 41,662. [1] Its county seat is Purcell. [2] The county was named for Charles M. McClain, an Oklahoma constitutional convention attendee. [3] McClain County is part of the Oklahoma City, OK metropolitan statistical area.

  6. Pushmataha County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Pushmataha County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,812. [1] Its county seat is Antlers. [2]The county was created at statehood from part of the former territory of the Choctaw Nation, which had its capital at the town of Tuskahoma.

  7. Kiowa County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,031 square miles (2,670 km 2), of which 1,015 square miles (2,630 km 2) is land and 15 square miles (39 km 2) (1.5%) is water. [6] The county is largely composed of flatlands, although the southern border is covered by the Washita Mountains. [5]

  8. Cotton County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Cotton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,527. [1] Its county seat is Walters. [2] When Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, the area which is now Cotton County fell within the boundaries of Comanche County. [3]

  9. Little Dixie (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Southeastern Oklahoma.Definitions of "Little Dixie" vary widely, but most stay within the southeastern quadrant of the state. Little Dixie is a name given to southeast Oklahoma, which in the past was strongly influenced by Southern ("Dixie") culture, as its white settlers were chiefly Southerners seeking a start in new lands following the American Civil War.