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    Miami (/maɪˈæmə/ my-AM-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891. Lead and zinc mining were established...
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    The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma (Miami-Illinois: myaamionki noošonke siipionki, meaning: "Miami homelands along the Neosho River) is the only federally recognized...
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    North Miami is a town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 290 at the 2020 census. The town is primarily a bedroom community for...
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    state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 30,285. Its county seat is Miami. The county was named for the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma. It is...
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    is now part of Oklahoma). The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma are the federally recognized tribe of Miami Indians in the United States. The Miami Nation of Indiana...
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    archives and artifacts had already been shipped to the Dobson Museum in Miami, Oklahoma by that point.[citation needed] Picher is among a small number of locations...
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  • Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is a public community college in Miami, Oklahoma. Established as the Miami School of Mines in 1919, NEO has an...
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  • Mackenzie McKee (category People from Miami, Oklahoma)
    October 17, 1994) is an American reality television personality from Miami, Oklahoma. She received public attention after being cast in the reality television...
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    in the federally recognized Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma headquartered in Miami, Oklahoma. The Peoria people are descendants of the Illinois Confederation...
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    Mack (November 26, 1967). "Norsemen National Juco Champ". Miami News-Record. Miami, Oklahoma. p. 4. Retrieved June 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com . "COLLEGE...
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  • The Miami metropolitan area is the metropolitan area centered on Miami, Florida. The Miami metropolitan area may also refer to: The Miami, Oklahoma micropolitan...
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    of the Indiana Miami as a tribal group separate from the Western Miami, the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. In 1846, when some of the Miami people living in...
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    Jimmy Johnson (American football coach) (category Miami Dolphins executives)
    with University of Miami and the latter with the Dallas Cowboys. Johnson held his first head football coaching position at Oklahoma State University from...
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  • North Miami may stand for: North Miami, Florida North Miami, Oklahoma North Miami High School North Miami Community Schools North Miami Beach, Florida...
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  • Miami High School may refer to: Miami High School (Arizona), Miami, Arizona Miami High School (Oklahoma), Miami, Oklahoma Miami East High School, Casstown...
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    and Oklahoma. Two Hurricanes, Vinny Testaverde in 1986 and Gino Toretta in 1992, have won the Heisman Trophy. As of 2023, eight University of Miami players...
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    featured No. 1 Miami, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Texas, No. 4 Florida State, and No. 5 Virginia Tech. September 28: No. 1 Miami was idle. No. 2 Oklahoma beat South...
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    needed] In 1985, Miami finished the regular season 10–1, and had a chance to win the national title with Penn State's loss to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl...
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  • 2012 NBA Finals (category 2010s in Miami)
    contested between the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat defeated the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder. It was played from June 12 to 21...
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  • Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College – Miami, Oklahoma Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawa, Oklahoma Oklahoma City Community College – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma...
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  • the company operates major maintenance facilities in Indianapolis, Miami, Oklahoma City, Rockford, Illinois, Trois Rivieres, Quebec and Windsor, Ontario...
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  • David Froman (category People from Miami, Oklahoma)
    American actor, born in Miami, Oklahoma. His parents were Guy and Gertrude (Helm) Froman. He taught for many years at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO)...
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    Joplin–Miami, MO–KS-OK, Combined Statistical Area (CSA) includes the Miami, Oklahoma micropolitan statistical area, As of 2023, the Joplin-Miami (CSA)...
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  • removal) Miami people, a Native American ethnic group Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, a federally recognized tribe (those forcibly removed) Fort Miami (Indiana)...
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  • 1988 Orange Bowl (category Miami Hurricanes football bowl games)
    Miami Hurricanes and the #1 Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference. Miami was led by head coach Jimmy Johnson and Oklahoma by Barry Switzer. A slight...
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    Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma 1978 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma 1977 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma 1976 Tom Ferguson, Miami, Oklahoma 1975 Leo Camarillo...
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    Ben Loring (category People from Miami, Oklahoma)
    Norman and a Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He practiced law in Miami, Oklahoma and served as district attorney there from 1991...
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  • The Miami News-Record is a twice-weekly newspaper that serves Miami, Oklahoma, United States, and the surrounding Ottawa and Delaware counties. Its circulation...
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    Don Porter (category People from Miami, Oklahoma)
    sitcom Gidget. Porter was born in Miami, Oklahoma, and as a youth also lived in Nebraska and Oregon. He joined the Oklahoma National Guard at the age of 14...
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    Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the...
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