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The Sooner states low crime rates, affordable homes, and top-quality schools make it a top destination for many families in America. If youd like to live in a state with remarkable weather, where youll experience all four seasons in a year, moving to Oklahoma is perfect for you.
Most of the towns in Oklahoma are small. In fact, of the 598 incorporated places listed by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, 522 (87 percent) had populations under 5,000 as of 2010. However, the economic outlook and vitality of these small towns is highly variable.
Its long and beautiful fall and spring seasons provide wonderful interludes between warm summers and occasionally snowy winters. At 1,300 feet (396 meters) above sea level, Oklahoma has an ideal relative humidity. It is one of Americas sunniest states, with an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine annually.
Oklahoma has 733 places, 597 incorporated places and 136 census designated places (CDPs). The incorporated places consist of 164 cities and 433 towns. There are four inactive towns - Erin Springs, New Woodville, Oak Grove, and Smithville.
More things Oklahoma is known for Tornado Alley: Oklahoma experiences frequent tornadoes due to its location in Tornado Alley. Over time, it has sparked advancements in tornado research, safety measures, and community resilience. Oil and gas industry: Oklahoma has a long history of oil and natural gas production.
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