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Population
Oklahoma City
69,899 sq mi

Oklahoma, known as the Sooner State, derives its name from the Choctaw words "okla" and "humma," meaning "red people." With a population of approximately 4 million, Oklahoma is a state rich in Native American heritage, with 39 federally recognized tribal nations headquartered within its borders—more than any other state.
The state capital and largest city is Oklahoma City, which serves as the state's political, economic, and cultural center. Tulsa, the second-largest city, is known for its art deco architecture and vibrant arts scene. Oklahoma's economy historically centered on agriculture, oil, and natural gas production, though it has diversified to include aerospace, biotechnology, and information technology sectors.
Oklahoma's geography is diverse, featuring prairies, forests, and mountains. The state can be divided into 10 distinct ecological regions, from the High Plains in the northwest to the Ouachita Mountains in the southeast. This diversity creates varied landscapes and climates across the state, offering different opportunities for land use and development.

Oklahoma is a major producer of oil and natural gas, with energy remaining a cornerstone of the state's economy.
Home to 39 tribal nations, Oklahoma celebrates rich Native American culture and history throughout the state.
Diversified economy includes aerospace, agriculture, telecommunications, and biotechnology sectors.
Low cost of living and housing costs make Oklahoma attractive for families and businesses alike.
Oklahoma experiences a temperate climate with hot summers and mild to cool winters. The state is known for its variable weather, including thunderstorms and tornadoes during spring. This weather pattern is due to Oklahoma's location in "Tornado Alley," where cold air from Canada meets warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico.
The state's elevation ranges from 287 feet above sea level at the southeastern corner to 4,973 feet at Black Mesa in the northwest. The diverse topography includes the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains in the east, the Arbuckle Mountains in the south-central region, and the Wichita Mountains in the southwest. The remainder of the state consists of prairies and Great Plains.
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For more information about property ownership and taxes in Oklahoma, visit the Oklahoma Tax Commission. They provide comprehensive information about property tax, land regulations, and ownership requirements in Oklahoma.
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