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Oklahoma Facts

  • Oklahoma City is the state capital of Oklahoma.
  • The name "Oklahoma" comes from the Choctaw words: "okla" meaning people and "humma" meaning red, so the state's name literally means "red people."
  • Oklahoma has the largest American Indian population of any state. Many of the 252,420 American Indians living in Oklahoma today are descendents from the original 67 tribes inhabiting Indian Territory.
  • Thirty-nine of the American Indian tribes currently living in Oklahoma are headquartered in the state.
  • The governor of Oklahoma is Brad Henry; the lieutenant governor is Mary Fallin.
  • Oklahoma's bipartisan state government houses a bicameral legislature.
  • Oklahoma has 43 colleges and universities.
  • The highest point in the state is Black Mesa in Cimarron County (4,973 feet); the lowest is due east of Idabel in McCurtain County (287 feet).
  • Oklahoma has more man-made lakes that any other state, with over one million surface areas of water and 2,000 more miles of shoreline than the Atlantic and Gulf coasts combined.
  • Oklahoma is the third largest natural gas-producing state in the nation.
  • Oklahoma ranks fourth in the nation in the production of all wheat, fourth in cattle and calf production; fifth in the production of pecans; sixth in peanuts and eight in peaches.
  • Oklahoma's four mountain ranges include the Ouachitas, Arbuckles, Wichitas, and the Kiamichis.
  • Forests cover approximately 24 percent of Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma is bordered by six states: Texas to the south and west, Arkansas and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the north and Colorado and New Mexico at the tip of the northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.
  • Oklahoma is comprised of 77 counties.
  • Oklahoma has a land area of 69,919 square miles and ranks 18 in the nation in size.
  • According to 1990 U.S. census data, Oklahoma's population is 3,258,000. Of those, 82.1 percent are white, 8 percent American Indian, 7.4 percent African American, 2.7 Hispanics, and 1.1 Asian.
  • Oklahoma's two most populous cities are Oklahoma City, with 463,201 residents, and Tulsa, with 374,851. The next largest cities are Norman, with a population of 87,290, and Lawton, which has 86,028 people. 

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