Green Country (informal region)

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Green Country is an informal region in northeastern Oklahoma known for its rolling hills, forests, lakes, and more temperate, scenic landscape compared to much of the rest of the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf informal region
region of Oklahoma
alsoKnownAs eastern Oklahoma
surface form: Northeastern Oklahoma
borders Arkansas
Kansas
Missouri
climateType humid subtropical climate
contains Bartlesville
Broken Arrow
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
surface form: Cherokee Nation reservation

Claremore, Oklahoma
surface form: Claremore

Fort Gibson Lake
Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees
Keystone Lake
Lake Tenkiller
Creek (Muscogee) Nation
surface form: Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation

Muskogee
Oologah Lake
Osage Nation reservation
Owasso
Tahlequah
Tulsa
parts of the Ouachita Mountains foothills
parts of the Ozark Plateau
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic hilly topography
more humid than western Oklahoma
more temperate than much of the rest of Oklahoma
numerous man-made lakes
relatively high rainfall for Oklahoma
wooded terrain
hasTourismRegionBrand Green Country (informal region) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Green Country Tourism
knownFor forests
lakes
more temperate climate
rolling hills
scenic landscape
tourism
largestCity Tulsa
locatedIn eastern Oklahoma
surface form: Northeastern Oklahoma

Oklahoma
majorIndustry agriculture
energy
manufacturing
tourism
partOf Oklahoma
U.S. state of Oklahoma
relativeToOtherOklahomaRegions more wooded and hilly than central and western Oklahoma
tourismFocus cultural and tribal heritage
lakes and water recreation
outdoor recreation

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eastern Oklahoma partOf Green Country (informal region)
eastern Oklahoma hasCulturalRegion Green Country (informal region)
this entity surface form: Green Country (tourism region, large portion)
Green Country (informal region) hasTourismRegionBrand Green Country (informal region) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Green Country
this entity surface form: Green Country Tourism