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1460:Falls Creek
1452:communities
1374:County seat
1261:January 28,
1109:November 1,
1087:November 1,
1048:October 13,
963:January 31,
705:Attractions
660:other races
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310:2020 census
298:county seat
98: /
1975:Categories
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1905:Tahlequah
1775:McAlester
1705:Frederick
1665:Claremore
1660:Chickasha
901:References
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739:Government
633:As of the
272:feature ID
182:Population
86:96°58′31″W
83:34°30′33″N
1960:Woodward
1895:Stilwell
1865:Sallisaw
1835:Pawhuska
1825:Okmulgee
1790:Muskogee
1770:Marietta
1700:Fairview
1670:Coalgate
1655:Cheyenne
1650:Cherokee
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1595:Anadarko
1503:Footnotes
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1435:Dougherty
1297:Text list
1289:March 19,
1042:"Sulphur"
815:Loyd Arms
761:Davis, OK
747:Education
646:, 12.72%
386:Geography
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250:Area code
204:Time zone
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1945:Waurika
1940:Watonga
1935:Walters
1930:Wagoner
1900:Sulphur
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1880:Shawnee
1870:Sapulpa
1860:Purcell
1800:Newkirk
1780:Medford
1710:Guthrie
1695:Eufaula
1685:El Reno
1640:Buffalo
1610:Ardmore
1605:Arapaho
1600:Antlers
1569:Oklahoma
1165:July 17,
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850:See also
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306:Oklahoma
264:40-71350
238:ZIP code
127:Oklahoma
1950:Wewoka
1925:Vinita
1910:Taloga
1850:Poteau
1840:Pawnee
1815:Okemah
1810:Nowata
1765:Mangum
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1755:Lawton
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1680:Durant
1675:Duncan
1630:Beaver
1615:Arnett
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697:Economy
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324:in the
316:History
294:Sulphur
280:Website
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112:Country
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1875:Sayre
1845:Perry
1805:Norman
1785:Miami
1620:Atoka
1585:Altus
1391:Cities
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668:Latino
635:census
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457:207.5%
412:Census
139:Murray
134:County
50:(2014)
1855:Pryor
1735:Hugo
1690:Enid
1590:Alva
1427:Towns
1399:Davis
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862:Notes
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825:blues
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