Garfish bottle county (Oklahoma)
| Oklahoma garfish bottle county | |
|---|---|
Position in Oklahoma of the county | |
Position in the United States of America of the state | |
| The establishment | 1906 |
| Origin of the county name | Samuel J. Garvin[1] |
| County seat | Poros valley |
| Area - Total area - The land - Water | 2,107 km2 (814 mi2) 2,091 km2 (807 mi2) 16 km2 (6 mi2), 0.76% |
| Population - (2010) - Density | 27,576 people 13.2 /km2 (34.4 /mi2) |
| Standard time | The central part: UTC-6/-5 |
A garfish bottle county (British: Garvin County) is a county located the central part south of United States of America Oklahoma. It was 27,576 people, and the population in the 2010 national census increased from 27,210 people of 2000 by 1.3% [2]. County seat is a city of the population maximum in [4], the county that are Poros valley city (a population of 6,187 people [3]).
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History
In 1906, a delegate of Oklahoma Constitutional Convention founded a garfish bottle county from a part of the land of the Chickasaw Indian of the Indian associate state [1].
Geography
If depend on the United States of America Bureau of the Census, the county area entire surface product is 814 square mile (2,108.3 km2);, of these, in the land 807 square mile (2,090.1 km2), the area of the sea, area of the sea rate is 0.76% at 6 square mile (15.5 km2) [5].
Main highly specified road
- Expressway Route 35 between states
- American National highway No. 77
- American National highway No. 177
- Oklahoma way Route 7
- Oklahoma way Route 19
- Oklahoma way Route 29
- Oklahoma way Route 145
Adjacent county
- The McLane county - north
- The ポントトク county - east
- Malaysia county - southeast
- The Carter county - south
- Steven's county - southwest
- Gray D county - northwest
Population dynamics
It is the population statistics data by the national census of 2000 as follows.
| Basic data
Population composition according to the race
Age-specific population composition
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IncomeAn income and the family budget
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City and town
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Footnote
- ^ a b Lough, D. Keith. "Oklahoma Encyclopedia of History and Culture - Garvin County". March 3, 2011 reading.
- ^ Quickfacts.census.gov - Garvin County - accessed 2011-12-06.
- ^ Quickfacts.census.gov - Pauls Valley, Oklahoma - accessed 2011-12-06.
- ^ Find a County, National Association of Countiex June 7, 2011 reading.
- ^ "Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Counties." United States Census. February 13, 2011 reading.
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