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Overview of and topical guide to Oklahoma
The location of the
state of Oklahoma in the
United States of America
The following
outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Oklahoma:
Oklahoma – state located in the South Central United States. Oklahoma is the 20th most extensive and the 28th most populous of the 50 United States. The state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people". On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state to enter the union. Its residents are known as Oklahomans or, informally "Okies", and its capital and largest city is Oklahoma City. A major producer of natural gas, oil, and agricultural products, Oklahoma relies on an economic base of aviation, energy, telecommunications, and biotechnology.
General reference
An enlargeable map of the
state of Oklahoma
Geography of Oklahoma
Geography of Oklahoma
Places in Oklahoma
Environment of Oklahoma
Natural geographic features of Oklahoma
Regions of Oklahoma
Administrative divisions of Oklahoma
An enlargeable map of the
77 counties of the
state of Oklahoma
Demography of Oklahoma
Demographics of Oklahoma
Government and politics of Oklahoma
Politics of Oklahoma
Branches of the government of Oklahoma
Government of Oklahoma
Executive branch of the government of Oklahoma
Legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma
Judicial branch of the government of Oklahoma
Courts of Oklahoma
Law and order in Oklahoma
Law of Oklahoma
Military in Oklahoma
History of Oklahoma
History of Oklahoma
History of Oklahoma, by period
Indigenous peoples [
broken anchor ]
Spanish colony of
Santa Fé de Nuevo Méjico , 1598–1821
French colony of
Louisiane , 1699–1764
Spanish (though predominantly
Francophone ) district of
Alta Luisiana , 1764–1803
French district of
Haute-Louisiane , 1803
Unorganized U.S. territory created by the
Louisiana Purchase , 1803–1804
District of Louisiana , 1804–1805
Territory of Louisiana , 1805–1812
Territory of Missouri , (1812–1819)–1821
Territory of Arkansaw , (1819–1828)–1836
Mexican territory of
Santa Fé de Nuevo México , 1821–1848
Indian territory , 1824–1907
No Man's Land , 1848–1890
Oklahoma Organic Act , 1890
Spanish–American War , April 25 – August 12, 1898
Enabling Act of 1906 providing conditions for Oklahoma Statehood
State of Oklahoma becomes
46th state admitted to the
United States of America on November 16, 1907
History of Oklahoma, by region
By city
By county
History of Adair County, Oklahoma
History of Beckham County, Oklahoma
History of Cotton County, Oklahoma
History of Custer County, Oklahoma
History of Grant County, Oklahoma
History of Greer County, Oklahoma
History of Harmon County, Oklahoma
History of Jackson County, Oklahoma
History of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
History of Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
History of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
History of Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
History of Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
History of Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
Other
History of Oklahoma, by subject
Culture of Oklahoma
Culture of Oklahoma
The arts in Oklahoma
Sports in Oklahoma
Sports in Oklahoma
Economy and infrastructure of Oklahoma
Economy of Oklahoma
Education in Oklahoma
Education in Oklahoma
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Oklahoma