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312:Fort Supply
284:2020 census
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2259:Categories
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1947:University
1820:August 29,
1736:References
1649:As of the
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520:99°44′31″W
517:36°19′17″N
456:Wolf Creek
399:99°45′25″W
396:36°19′14″N
383:Jim Powers
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262:feature ID
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71:36°19′05″N
1872:April 29,
468:Ochiltree
450:Geography
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354:resident
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250:FIPS code
238:Area code
192:Time zone
162:Elevation
2157:Shattuck
1701:See also
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1662:, 0.93%
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1251:(37.02)
1112:Average
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472:Lipscomb
379:Shattuck
308:Woodward
280:Oklahoma
254:40-28250
226:ZIP code
115:Oklahoma
2189:Catesby
2035:June 4,
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1236:(0.76)
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