- datausa.io profile/geo/oklahomaAs of 2022, 6.09% of Oklahoma residents (242k people) were born outside of the United States, which is lower than the national average of 13.6%.
- onlyinyourstate.com States oklahomaSun-soaked prairies, shimmering lakes, and gorgeous mountains make Oklahoma a truly enchanting place to visit on your next vacation!
- facts.net oklahoma-facts/Oklahoma is also famous for its nickname, “The Sooner State.” The name Oklahoma is from the Choctaw words Okla and “humma” which means “honored people.”
- ballotpedia.org Oklahoma_City,_OklahomaThe city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, held general elections for city council on April 2, 2019. The primary was on February 12, 2019.
- state.gov states/oklahoma/Bison buffalo grazing in the Wichita Mountains, Oklahoma. HomeDepartment of State by State…Oklahoma. ... U.S. Department of State In. Oklahoma.
- culture.fandom.com wiki/OklahomaCartoon: Gusty created by Don Woods, Oklahoma's first professional meteorologist, used on KTUL-TV from 1954 to 1989.[15][16]. Fruit: Strawberry[17].
- info-america-usa.com oklahoma/In the US state of Oklahoma, there is almost always an opportunity for a boat tour, a road trip along Route 66, or a dive into Native American history.
- turkcebilgi.org tatil-yoreleri/abd/oklahoma-…* Sinema oyuncuları Brad Pitt ve Jenifer Jones Oklahoma'lıdır. Oklahoma adı nereden geliyor? Choctaw kızılderili dilindeki iki sözcükten türemiştir.
- worldpopulationreview.com us-cities/oklahoma-city…Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city in the state of Oklahoma, and ranks 29th in the US in terms of population.
- nomadsunveiled.com what-is-oklahoma-known-and-…Though it might not be the first state that comes to mind when you’re planning a vacation, Oklahoma is actually packed with history, culture, and natural beauty.