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Oklahoma


Oklahoma is a state in the southern part of the central United States; it is bordered by 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. It is the 28th largest state by population with 3,956,971 inhabitants in 2019. Its capital and largest city is Oklahoma city. Its governor is Kevin Stitt.

Oklahoma has a southern humid belt merging with a colder northern continental one and humid eastern and dry western zones that cut through the state. The result is normally pleasant weather and an average annual temperature of about 60 °F (16 °C), increasing from northwest to southeast. No region is free from wind.

The word Oklahoma is derived from two Choctaw words: okla, “people”, and humma, “red”. Since its admission in 1907 as the 46th state of the union, Oklahoma has achieved an integration of its Native American citizens into modern economic and social life that probably is unmatched by any other state.

Oklahoma remains an economic satellite of the industrial North and East, furnishing food, raw materials, and fuels to them, and traditionally, agriculture furnishes an important part of Oklahoma’s income, mostly because its farms are slightly larger than the national average.

Oklahoma Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages597
Number of counties77
Population3980449
Area181037 km²
Density22 people/km²
Altitude1516 m
Major citiesOklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Lawton
Ethnicity

White: 63%

Black: 7%

Hispanic: 11%

Native american: 9%

Asian: 2%

Crime rate3445
GDP$206 billion
Median household income$53,840

Common questions about Oklahoma

What is the cheapest place to live in Oklahoma?

The cheapest area to live in Oklahoma is generally considered to be Lawton. Known as one of the most affordable places in the state, Lawton offers a low cost of living, lower-than-average housing costs, and affordable amenities, making it attractive for budget-conscious residents. OK is known for its overall affordability.

What is the safest city, town or area in Oklahoma?

Edmond is often cited as the safest city in Oklahoma. This city, located north of Oklahoma City, consistently reports low crime rates and is highly regarded for its family-friendly environment, excellent schools, and strong community engagement. Residents and visitors appreciate its safety and quality of life.

What is the city with the best weather in Oklahoma?

Norman is considered to have some of the best weather in Oklahoma. With a temperate climate that avoids some of the more extreme weather conditions found elsewhere in the state, Norman enjoys mild winters and pleasant spring and fall seasons, offering a comfortable environment for year-round living.

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Complete List of Cities in Oklahoma

  • CRESCENT

    Crescent is a City in Logan county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • RUSH SPRINGS

    Rush Springs is a City in Grady county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • SHATTUCK

    Shattuck is a Town in Ellis county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • WAUKOMIS

    Waukomis is a City in Garfield county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • GEARY

    Geary is a City in Canadian county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • OKEENE

    Okeene is a City in Blaine county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • THOMAS

    Thomas is a City in Custer county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • MOORELAND

    Mooreland is a City in Woodward county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • TALIHINA

    Talihina is a City in Le Flore county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • ELGIN

    Elgin is a City in Comanche county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • GOLDSBY

    Goldsby is a City in McClain county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • BUFFALO

    Buffalo is a Town in Harper county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • GOODWELL

    Goodwell is a Town in Texas county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • MEDFORD

    Medford is a City in Grant county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • CYRIL

    Cyril is a Town in Caddo county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • PINK

    Pink is a Town in Pottawatomie county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • MOUNDS

    Mounds is a Town in Creek county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • TEMPLE

    Temple is a Town in Cotton county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • DICKSON

    Dickson is a Town in Carter county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • MAUD

    Maud is a City in Pottawatomie county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • RINGLING

    Ringling is a City in Jefferson county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • BOLEY

    Boley is a Town in Okfuskee county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • AFTON

    Afton is a Town in Ottawa county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • GRANDFIELD

    Grandfield is a City in Tillman county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • OKARCHE

    Okarche is a City in Canadian county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • OILTON

    Oilton is a City in Creek county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • LAVERNE

    Laverne is a Town in Harper county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • BYNG

    Byng is a City in Pontotoc county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • HALL PARK

    Hall Park is a Town in Cleveland county with -1 500 inhabitants.

  • QUINTON

    Quinton is a City in Pittsburg county with -1 500 inhabitants.

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