All the chats in Oklahoma

  1. Chats in Adair County
  2. Chats in Atoka County
  3. Chats in Beckham County
  4. Chats in Blaine County
  5. Chats in Bryan County
  6. Chats in Caddo County
  7. Chats in Canadian County
  8. Chats in Carter County
  9. Chats in Cherokee County
  10. Chats in Choctaw County
  11. Chats in Cleveland County
  12. Chats in Comanche County
  13. Chats in Cotton County
  14. Chats in Craig County
  15. Chats in Creek County
  16. Chats in Custer County
  17. Chats in Delaware County
  18. Chats in Garfield County
  19. Chats in Garvin County
  20. Chats in Grady County
  21. Chats in Greer County
  22. Chats in Haskell County
  23. Chats in Hughes County
  24. Chats in Jackson County
  25. Chats in Johnston County
  26. Chats in Kay County
  27. Chats in Kingfisher County
  28. Chats in Kiowa County
  29. Chats in Latimer County
  30. Chats in Le Flore County
  31. Chats in Lincoln County
  32. Chats in Logan County
  33. Chats in Love County
  34. Chats in Major County
  35. Chats in Marshall County
  36. Chats in Mayes County
  37. Chats in McClain County
  38. Chats in McCurtain County
  39. Chats in McIntosh County
  40. Chats in Murray County
  41. Chats in Muskogee County
  42. Chats in Noble County
  43. Chats in Nowata County
  44. Chats in Okfuskee County
  45. Chats in Oklahoma County
  46. Chats in Okmulgee County
  47. Chats in Osage County
  48. Chats in Ottawa County
  49. Chats in Pawnee County
  50. Chats in Payne County
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital and most populous city is Oklahoma City. It is located in the South region of the country, Southwest Center division. It limits to the north with Kansas, to the northeast with Missouri, to the east with Arkansas, to the south with Texas - the eastern half of this border is formed by the Red River - and to the northwest with New Mexico and Colorado. It was the fifth longest to be admitted to the Union, on November 16,1907, as the 46th state, ahead of New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii, the latest. His informal nickname is The Sooner State.

Oklahoma is a major producer of natural gas, oil and various foods. Oklahoma's economy is based on aviation, energy, telecommunications and biotechnology. It is one of the fastest growing economies in the United States. UU., The third state in the classification of income per capita and the leader in growth of the gross national product. Oklahoma City and Tulsa are the main engines of the state's economy, since they concentrate almost 60% of the population in their metropolitan areas. The state of Oklahoma has important competencies in the administration of education and health. In addition, its largest universities participate in NCAA and NAIA sports competitions, while two of its athletic clubs are among the most successful in the United States.

With small mountain ranges, meadows and forests to the west, most of Oklahoma lies between the Great Plains of the United States and the Highlands, a region especially prone to adverse weather conditions. In the population of Oklahoma predominate the Germans, Irish, British and descendants of native Americans. More than 25 indigenous languages ​​of America are spoken in Oklahoma, more than in any other state. It is located at the confluence of three major cultural regions of the United States and historically served as a route for the transportation of cattle, a destination for southern settlers, and a territory for Native Americans. It is part of the Bible Belt, where evangelical Christianity is widespread, which makes it one of the most politically conservative states.


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