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Located in Cleveland County, just south of Oklahoma City, Norman is the third largest city in Oklahoma. This city covers an area of 189.4 square miles in total and is located in the southern central part of the state. Norman has an estimated population of 120,000.

This city, like nearby Oklahoma City, was founded during the Land Run in 1889. It was named after Abner Norman, one of the surveyors who was forced to arrive on the patch of land on which the city was founded. Norman is known as a key educational hub for Oklahoma, being home to the University of Oklahoma.

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