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Cosa (chi) è von Oklahoma - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oklahoma Okay; Oklahoma (film); Oklahoma! (film); Oklahoma (song); Oklahoma (album)

Oklahoma (Rodgers and Hammerstein song)         
SONG FROM THE BROADWAY MUSICAL OKLAHOMA!
Oklahoma! (song); Oklahoma (state song)
"Oklahoma" is the title song from the 1943 Broadway musical Oklahoma!, named for the setting of the musical play.
All Er Nuthin'         
  • [[Hugh Jackman]] on the cover of the DVD of the London revival
1943 MUSICAL; FIRST MUSICAL WRITTEN BY THE TEAM OF RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN
Oklahoma (musical); Oklahoma! (musical); All Er Nuthin'; Pore Jud Is Daid; Oklahoma! (1999 film); Poor Jud is Dead; Pore jud is daid; Ado Annie; Pore Jud is Daid; Jud Fry; Oklahoma musical; Jud fry
"All Er Nuthin'" is a tune from the 1943 musical play Oklahoma!, written by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II.
Sooner State         
  • The [[American bison]] is Oklahoma's state mammal.
  • The [[Boston Avenue Methodist Church]] in Tulsa is a [[National Historic Landmark]].
  • Cherokee]] lettering
  • Cherokee]]
  • Recording of a [[Cherokee language]] stomp dance ceremony in Oklahoma
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  • Oklahoma's climate is prime for the generation of [[thunderstorm]]s.
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  • Road network and waterways of Oklahoma from the 1970 edition of the [[National Atlas]]
  • National Powwow dancer of the [[Cherokee]] of Oklahoma, 2007
  • Winter at the [[Oklahoma Baptist University]] campus
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help]] in Oklahoma City
  • The [[Oklahoma City Thunder]] moved there in 2008, becoming its first permanent major-league team in any sport.
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  • Köppen climate types of Oklahoma
  • The [[Oklahoma State Capitol]] in Oklahoma City
  • [[Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area]]s (teal)
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  • 2=Republican >= 70%}}
  • Oklahoma population density map
  • [[Philbrook Museum of Art]], one of the nation's top fifty<ref name="philbrook" />
  • Ponca City]], by [[Bryant Baker]] (1930)
  • Tahlequah]].
  • This map of the 'State of Sequoyah' was compiled from the USGS Map of Indian Territory (1902), revised to include the county divisions made under direction of Sequoyah Statehood Convention (1905), by D.W. Bolich, a civil engineer at Muskogee.
  • Populations of [[American bison]] inhabit the state's prairie ecosystems.
  • The [[BOK Tower]] of Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-tallest building, serves as the world headquarters for [[Williams Companies]].
  • The second-largest newspaper in Oklahoma, the ''Tulsa World'', has a circulation of 189,789.<ref name="world" />
  • Norman]].
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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·add. ·- Oklahoma;
- a nickname.

Wikipedia

Oklahoma (disambiguation)

Oklahoma is a state in the South Central region of the United States.

Oklahoma may also refer to: