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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Where is, history and other tourist information to visit this place.



Tourist Guide Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is the capital of the state of Oklahoma, USA. Oklahoma City is also the county seat for the Oklahoma County.

The city experiences a humid subtropical climate where summers are long and hot while winters are short and cold. The average annual temperature of the city is 16°C. The average temperature in January is 3°C while that in July is 27°C. Tornadoes can be expected in the city, particularly between late March and August.

Oklahoma City has an approximate population of 541,500, making it the most populous city in Oklahoma State. The city was founded in first of the five land runs during the Land Run of 1889.

The city’s economy was formerly dominated by oil. Now, with agriculture, energy, aviation, government, health care and manufacturing gaining importance, the economy has become diverse.



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