Tulsa urbanized area map - census.gov

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Tulsa urbanized area map - census.gov

The U. S. Census Bureau defines "urbanized area" in terms of a continuous area with a minimum population density. This map shows the Tulsa urbanized area as of the 2000 census; it includes most of Broken Arrow, Coweta, Catoosa, Jenks, Bixby, Sapulpa, and Sand Springs, but not Owasso, Claremore or Glenpool, which constitute their own urban clusters. The urbanized area population was 558,329 spread out over 677 sq. mi. for a density of 2135.9; Tulsa was the 64th largest in the nation.

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