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  1. Oklahoma | Geography, History, Capital, Map, Population, & Facts ...

    Jan 6, 2026 · People from a wide range of ethnic and geographic origins have contributed to Oklahoma’s population. Some three-fourths of the population is of European (“white”) …

  2. Oklahoma City | Bombing, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Oklahoma City, the largest municipality in the state, lies at the centre of a six-county metropolitan area. Nearby communities include Edmond (north), Midwest City (east), Norman …

  3. Moore | City, Suburb, Community | Britannica

    Moore, city, Cleveland county, central Oklahoma, U.S., a southern suburb of Oklahoma City. First settled in 1887 and originally called Verbeck, it was renamed for a conductor of the Atchison, …

  4. Ozark Mountains | Description, Location, Height, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 13, 2025 · USDA Forest Service - Southern Research Station - A Histroy of Forest management in the Ozark Mountains Official Tourism Site of Ozark Mountains Region, United …

  5. Edmond | Oklahoma City Suburb, City Park, Shopping | Britannica

    Nov 2, 2025 · Oklahoma City, the largest municipality in the state, lies at the centre of a six-county metropolitan area. Nearby communities include Edmond (north), Midwest City (east), Norman …

  6. Oklahoma - Native American, Land Rush, Oil Boom | Britannica

    6 days ago · The major political development of the late 20th century was the growing strength and assertiveness of Oklahoma’s Native American population, whose tribal leaders …

  7. Ouachita Mountains | Arkansas, Hot Springs, Ouachita National …

    The cultural and economic contour of Arkansas has changed since the 1970s, as rapid economic and urban development in selected areas brought population growth and increased diversity.

  8. Clinton | Town, County Seat, Crossroads | Britannica

    Clinton, city, Custer county, west-central Oklahoma, U.S., on the Washita River. It was founded in 1903 at Washita Junction after a protracted dispute over the right to purchase Indian land and …

  9. Oklahoma summary | Britannica

    Oklahoma City, city, Canadian, Cleveland, and Oklahoma counties, capital of Oklahoma state, U.S., and seat (1907) of Oklahoma county. It lies along the North Canadian River near the …

  10. Denver | History, Elevation, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    1 day ago · However, Denver’s population began declining after reaching a peak in about 1970, and a crash in oil prices in the mid-1980s led to economic bust. Increasing population and the …