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is a state located in the southern Great Plains and Eastern
Woodlands regions of the United States, and is part of a
region commonly known as the American "Heartland."
The Congressional Quarterly and Census report place Oklahoma
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is near the geographic center of the U.S., the regional
influences are readily apparent in the state's largest urban
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This part of the state was earlier settled by many Southerners
displaced by reconstruction during the Post-Civil War era, and
is commonly known as Little Dixie.
Most notably, Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
has the nation's second largest American Indian population. In
honor of its large American Indian population, and for tourism
purposes, Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) is
called "Native America." Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)'s
early history is forever tied to the Trail of Tears, which was
the forced removal of the Five Civilized Tribes from the
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western and American Indian heritage, Oklahoma (contact us for
Oklahoma real estate) (Tulsa) is the home of the
world-renowned Gilcrease Museum, which houses the world's
largest, most comprehensive collection of American Western and
American Indian art, artifacts, manuscripts, documents, and
maps.
The Ouachita Mountains dominate the southeastern quarter of
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)Oklahoma
(contact us for Oklahoma real estate) is one of the six states
on the Frontier Strip. It is bounded on the east by Arkansas
and Missouri, on the north by Kansas and northwest by Colorado
(both at 37°N), on the far west by New Mexico (at 103°W),
and on the south and near-west by Texas. The panhandle's
southern boundary is at 36.5°N, then turning due south along
100°W to the southern fork of the Red River), completing the
round trip back to Arkansas.
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)'s four main
mountain ranges include the Ouachitas, Arbuckles, Wichitas,
and the Kiamichis. In addition to several smaller ranges,
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) also notably
encompasses a portion of the Ozarks.
The state's highest peak, 4,973 feet (1,515 m) Black Mesa,
resides in the far northwestern corner of the panhandle near
the town of Kenton. The lowest elevation in the state is in
the far southeastern corner, near Idabel, at 324 feet (99 m).
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) also has what
is officially considered the highest hill in the world,
Cavanal Hill, at 1,999 feet (609 m); this is considering the
fact that a "mountain" is anything 2,000 feet or
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With 200 man-made lakes, Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
has more man-made lakes than any other state and boasts over
one million surface-acres of water and 2,000 more miles (3,200
km) of shoreline than the Atlantic and Gulf coasts combined.
Lake Eufaula is the largest lake in the state, covering
102,000 surface acres (413 km²) of water.
The Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) Tourism
Department divides the state down into six
"countries" for tourism promotion purposes: Red
Carpet Country (Northwestern Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
and The Panhandle), Great Plains Country (Southwestern
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Country (Central Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate),
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City Metropolitan area), Green Country (Northeastern Oklahoma
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Popular but "unofficial" regional designations
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but used by some to refer to either all of Eastern Oklahoma
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Metropolitan Area), Little Dixie (Southeastern Oklahoma
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Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) has some of the
strongest thunderstorms in the world because of cold and warm
airmasses colliding east of the Rocky Mountains plus added
force from the Jet Stream, making the state the heart of
Tornado Alley.
The state capitol building of Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate),
located in eastern Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
City.The Legislature of Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The
Senate has 48 members serving four-year terms, while the House
has 101 members with two year terms. The state has term limits
for their legislature that restrict any one person to a total
of twelve years service in both the House and Senate. In the
2005–2006 state legislature, control is split between the
major parties, the Democrats control the Senate (26 to 22)
while the Republicans control the House (57 to 44). This
changes the government's make-up; before the 2004 election the
Democrats had controlled both chambers since 1921. Republicans
have never controlled the State Senate.
The state's judicial branch consists of the Oklahoma (contact
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Criminal Appeals, and 77 District Courts which serve one
county apiece. The Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
judiciary also contains two independent courts: a Court of
Impeachment (which is the Senate sitting) and the Oklahoma
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Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) is unusual in
that it has two courts of last resort, the state Supreme Court
hears civil cases, and the state Court of Criminal Appeals
hears criminal cases (the state of Texas uses a similar
system). Judges of those two courts, as well as the Court of
Civil Appeals are appointed by the Governor upon the
recommendation of the state Judicial Nominating Commission,
and are subject to a non-partisan retention vote on a six-year
rotating schedule.
Due to Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)'s
restrictive ballot access laws (deemed by many to be the most
restrictive in the nation), no third parties have access to
the primary ballots, however the state does have the following
active third parties: Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
Libertarian Party, Green Party of Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate),
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) Constitution
Party. There are also organizers from the Communist Party USA
working in the state.
The state is divided into 77 counties which deliver local
government. Each is governed by a three member commission.
Other county elected officials are the tax assessor, clerk,
court clerk, treasurer, and sheriff.
Cities and towns are established under the rights granted in
the Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) statutes
(in comparison, Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate)
gives municipal governments a great deal of latitude in
chartering new governments). Towns are municipalities of under
1000 residents, while cities have more than 1000 residents.
Major cities are also allowed to form "charter
governments," in which the voters choose the form of
government they want to use in place of the statutory forms.
Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) is a major fuel
and food-producing state; thousands of oil and natural gas
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production of all wheat, fourth in cattle and calf production;
fifth in the production of pecans; sixth in peanuts and eight
in peaches. Its industrial outputs are transportation
equipment, machinery, electric products, rubber and plastic
products, and food processing. Its 1999 total gross state
product was $86 billion, placing it 29th in the nation. Its
2000 per capita personal income was $23,517, 43rd in the
nation. Oklahoma (contact us for Oklahoma real estate) City
suburb Nichols Hills is ranked first on Oklahoma (contact us
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$73,661.
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