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  1. Norman, is the county seat and largest city in Cleveland County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area. Norman is about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City. James Garner and Toby Keith are from Norman. The University of Oklahoma is in Norman.

  2. Norman is a city in the Frontier Country region of Oklahoma and in Cleveland County. With a population of 128,000, it is the third largest city in the state and is home to the University of Oklahoma, the state's largest and flagship university. Map. Directions.

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  4. Norman, city, seat (1907) of Cleveland county, central Oklahoma, U.S. The city is located on the South Canadian River, immediately southeast of Oklahoma City. Beginning as a tent city in April 1889 when Oklahoma was opened to white settlement, it was named for Aubrey Norman, a Santa Fe Railway

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  5. Oklahoma topographical map. Geographic map of Oklahoma. The Geography of Oklahoma encompasses terrain and ecosystems ranging from arid plains to subtropical forests and mountains. Oklahoma contains 10 distinct ecological regions, more per square mile than in any other state by a wide margin. [1]

  6. Coordinates: 35.2088°N 97.4457°W. The University of Oklahoma ( OU) is a public research university in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two territories became the state of Oklahoma.

  7. Cleveland County, Oklahoma. /  35.2°N 97.33°W  / 35.2; -97.33. Cleveland County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 295,528 at the 2020 United States census, [1] making it the third-most populous county in Oklahoma. Its county seat is Norman. [2]

  8. Map of Norman (Oklahoma) Norman has a small transit system, so it's easier to get around by car. Areas around the OU campus can be accessed on foot. CART, the local bus service with some service to Oklahoma City, is free to OU students and faculty and affordable for others.

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