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Tulsa

Tulsa is the second largest city in the state of Oklahoma. According to the United States Census Burea the population in 2000 was 393,049. It is the among the fifty largest cities in the United States. The census bureau esimated the population to be 387,807 in 2003.

The city is a part of the Tulsa metro area. It is the the seat of Tulsa county. It has an area of 182.6 square miles. According to the US Geologic Survey, the city is at 36°09'14" north and 95°59'33" west. The Federal Information Processing Standards location code (FIPS55) for this city is 4075000.

University of Tulsa, Oral Roberts University and Tulsa Community College are in Tulsa. Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a local site listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Tulsa International airport serves the city. Highway 44 runs through Tulsa.

The city has a temperate climate with an annual precipitation of 42.42 inches. Winters are cool with little precipitation. The average daily mean temperature is 39°f during December, January, and February. Summers are hot with moderate rain and have an average daily mean temperature of 81°f during June, July, and August.

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US Locality
Population: 393,049 (2000 Census)
Surface area: 182.6 mi²
Mayor: Bill LaFortune
County: Tulsa
State: Oklahoma
Metro area: Tulsa
Area Code: 918

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