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    Hace 1 día · Oklahoma is the 20th-largest state in the United States, covering an area of 69,895 square miles (181,030 km 2 ), with 68,591 square miles (177,650 km 2) of land and 1,304 square miles (3,380 km 2) of water. [64] It lies partly in the Great Plains near the geographical center of the 48 contiguous states.

  2. Hace 1 día · Coordinates: 35°28′7″N 97°31′17″W. Oklahoma City ( / ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə -/ ⓘ ), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

  3. Hace 2 días · Tulsa, city, Osage and Tulsa counties, seat of Tulsa county, northeastern Oklahoma, situated on the Arkansas River. It originated in 1836 as a settlement of Creek Indians who named it for their former town in Alabama.

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  4. Hace 2 días · National Geographic28 mayo, 2024. Ecología. El promedio de muertes relacionadas con el calor aumentó un 140 % en América Latina. Erika Montejo28 mayo, 2024. La revista The Lancet publicó su informe sobre salud y cambio climático, donde reveló datos sobre el impacto de las temperaturas extremas en la región.

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  5. Hace 2 días · Oklahoma has divided its diverse landscape into six regions or "countries" - each with a distinct flavor, image and unique cities and towns that make great destination sites. Did you know that mile for mile, Oklahoma offers the nation's most diverse terrain? Why not explore it now!

  6. Hace 2 días · Con nuestra selección de preguntas sobre continentes, capitales, accidentes geográficos, mares y océanos, podrás poner a prueba tus conocimientos sobre la geografía y la diversidad de las regiones del mundo.

  7. Hace 3 días · Claremore, city, seat (1907) of Rogers county, northeastern Oklahoma, U.S., northeast of Tulsa. In 1880 John Bullette, a Delaware Indian, settled on the site, which he called Claremore for an Osage chief whose tribe once lived there.