Oklahoma

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Oklahoma is a landlocked state in the south-central United States known for its Native American heritage, energy industry, and mix of Great Plains and forested landscapes.



Referenced by (257)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bartlesville
Cherokee Nation
Choctaw Country
Commerce, Oklahoma
Cookson Hills
Cross Timbers
Ellis County, Oklahoma
Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Green Country
Indian Territory ("present-day Oklahoma")
Lake Eufaula area
Lake Tenkiller area
Lawton
McAlester
Muskogee
National Severe Storms Laboratory
National Weather Center
Northwestern Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
Sac and Fox Nation, Oklahoma
Santa Fe Trail
Spavinaw, Oklahoma
Stephens County, Oklahoma
Tahlequah
Texoma region
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma
University of Tulsa
Vincent C. Black Court
Western District of Oklahoma
locatedIn
Broken Arrow
Commerce, Oklahoma
Duncan, Oklahoma
Ellis County, Oklahoma
Fort Smith metropolitan area (Oklahoma portion)
McAlester
Muskogee
National Weather Center
Norman
Norman, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
Oklahoma Legislature
Oklahoma Senate
Oklahoma Sooners football
Oklahoma State Capitol
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma Supreme Court
Ouachita Mountains
Shattuck Windmill Park
Shattuck, Oklahoma
Spavinaw, Oklahoma
Stephens County, Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
U.S. Route 69
U.S. Route 75
University of Oklahoma
University of Tulsa
Western District of Oklahoma
state
Cherokee County, Kansas
Cooke County, Texas
Grayson County, Texas
North Texas
Southeastern Colorado
Southern Colorado
Texas
borders
David Boren ("Oklahoma, United States")
Randy Bass
Tommy Franks
Tommy Morrison ("Oklahoma, United States")
Wiley Post ("Oklahoma, United States")
Will Rogers
Woody Guthrie
residence
Arkansas
Kansas
Missouri
Red River County, Texas
Texas Panhandle
borderedBy
Cheyenne
Creek (Muscogee)
Sauk
Sauk
currentPopulationCenter
Ellis County, Oklahoma ("United States state of Oklahoma")
Green Country
Oklahoma Panhandle
eastern Oklahoma
partOf
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway main line
U.S. Route 66
U.S. Route 70
U.S. Route 75
passesThrough
Apache tribes
Comanche
Potawatomi language
Shawnee language
region
Apache
Arapaho language
Bodéwadmi
Fox language
traditionalRegion
Apache
Miami tribe
Wyandot
currentPopulationRegion
Creek (Muscogee) Nation
Pawnee
Shawnee
currentPrimaryLocation
Arkansas River
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
Red River of the South
flowsThrough
Arkansas River
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
Red River of the South
formsBorderBetween
Potawatomi
Sac and Fox
Shawnee
historicalRegion
August: Osage County
Silkwood
To the Wonder
settingLocation
Cheyenne language
Sac and Fox language
Sauk language
spokenIn
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
Sooner State ("U.S. state of Oklahoma")
appliesToJurisdiction
Ark-La-Tex
Texas
borderedByState
Commerce, Oklahoma
Great Plains
countrySubdivision
Pacific Reporter
South Western Reporter
coversJurisdiction
Appalachia
Gulf Coastal Plain
extendsInto
American alligator
Rose rock
foundIn
Sun Belt
Tornado Alley (southern and central parts)
includes
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
jurisdiction
U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence
United States Army Field Artillery School
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory
Claremore, Oklahoma Territory, United States
Oologah, Indian Territory, United States
locatedInPresentDay
Storm Prediction Center
Storm Prediction Center
locatedInState
Jim Casy
Tom Joad
setting
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
stateSong
Oklahoma (state song)
adoptedAsStateSongBy
Dirty Thirties
affectedArea
OK
appliesTo
Texoma region
borderBetween
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
borderForState
Sherman, Texas metropolitan area
borderingRegion
Joplin, Missouri metropolitan area
borderingState
New Mexico
bordersState
Sherman, Texas
borderStateNearby
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
breedingRange
Clay Bennett
businessRegion
Oklahoma City
capitalOf
South Central United States
containsAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Delaware people
currentCommunities
Chickasaw Nation
currentLocation
Lenape
currentPopulationCenters
Choctaw Nation
currentPrimaryRegion
Delaware people
displacement
Arkansas River region
extendsThrough
Ogallala Aquifer
extendsUnder
Rose rock
famouslyAssociatedWith
The Killer Inside Me (2010 film)
filmingLocation
Red River of the South ("Texas and Oklahoma")
formsPartOfBorderBetween
Saurophaganax maximus
fossilsFoundIn
U.S. 45th Infantry Division
garrison
Cayuga
hasCommunityIn
Red River (southeastern boundary area)
hasJurisdictionOnNorthBank
Southwestern United States
hasPart
Province VII
hasRegion
Terry Bradshaw ("Oklahoma, United States")
hasResidence
Von Maur
hasRetailOutletIn
Pacific Coast League
hasTeamLocation
Lynn Riggs
hasWorkSubject
Air Force Sustainment Center
headquartersState
Native American Church
historicalOriginPlace
Kickapoo people
historicalTerritory
Ma Joad
homeLocation
Oklahoma City Thunder
homeState
contiguous United States
includesAdministrativeTerritory
Na-Dene
includesLanguagesSpokenIn
Mississippi River basin
includesPartOf
Louisiana Purchase
includesRegion
Southern United States
includesState
West
includesTeamsFrom
Oklahoma ("US-OK")
ISOCode
Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
jurisdictionOver
Oklahoma City
largestCityOf
Oklahoma Legislature
legislativeBodyFor
Texas
liesToTheSoutheastOf
Texas
liesToTheSouthOf
Pa Joad
livesIn
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
locatedInAdministrativeEntity
Delaware Nation
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Lake Texoma
locatedOnBorderOf
McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents
location
McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents
locationOfLowerCourt
Southeastern Woodlands
modernStatesOverlap
Texoma region
nameDerivedFrom
Boom Town
narrativeLocation
Cross Timbers
notableState
CDT
observedInStateOrProvince
Ouachita orogeny
occurredIn
Dust Bowl
occursIn
Southwestern Bell
operatedIn
Missouri Pacific Railroad
operatedInState
Bureau of Indian Education
operatesIn
Norfolk Southern Railway
operatesInState
Kaw Nation
originallyFrom
Joad family
originatesFrom
Craig v. Boren
originatingState
Bible Belt
partlyIn
Interstate 40
passesThroughState
Rollie Lynn Riggs
placeOfBirth
Kickapoo people
populationCenter
Kickapoo
populationDistribution
Odawa
presentIn
Delaware Nation
primaryLocation
Arapaho language
primaryRegion
The Grapes of Wrath
primarySetting
Osage Nation
primaryState
Oklahoma State Cowboys football
recruitingRegion
Sooner State
refersTo
Delaware Nation
regionOfInfluence
Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
regionServed
Pawnee
relocationDestination
David Boren
represented
Randy Bass
representedInLegislature
OK
represents
Comanche
reservationLocation
Fox people
secondaryStateToday
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
servedRegion
Southern Pacific Railroad
servedState
Cox Internet
serviceArea
Curly McLain ("Oklahoma Territory")
settingOfActivity
Colorado
sharesBorderWith
Ark-La-Tex
sometimesIncludesState
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020
sponsorState
Oklahoma ("Okla.")
stateAbbreviation
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
stateBirdOf
Wesley Clark 2004 presidential campaign
stateCarried
United States Census Bureau South region
stateIncluded
McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents
stateInvolved
Jim Inhofe
stateRepresented
Interstate 35
stateTraversed
The Farmer and the Cowman ("Oklahoma Territory")
theatricalSetting
Oklahoma (state song)
title
Cheyenne
traditionalTerritory
Texas Eagle
traverses
Kaw Nation
U.S._state
Bruce Goff
workLocation

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