Numa, Oklahoma

Definition
Numa is an unincorporated community located in Grant County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

Overview
Numa lies in the north‑central portion of Oklahoma, within the Great Plains region. As an unincorporated area, it does not have a municipal government and is administered directly by Grant County. The community is situated near the intersection of local county roads and is relatively close to the larger towns of Pond Creek and Medford. Detailed population statistics for Numa are not separately maintained by the U.S. Census Bureau; it is generally regarded as a sparsely populated rural locality.

Etymology/Origin
The origin of the name “Numa” is not definitively documented. It may derive from a personal name, a shortened form of a longer settlement name, or possibly a term from a Native American language historically spoken in the region. Accurate information on the naming is not confirmed.

Characteristics

  • Governance: As an unincorporated community, Numa lacks its own city council or mayor and relies on Grant County for essential services such as road maintenance and law enforcement.
  • Infrastructure: Historical records indicate that Numa once had a post office, which has since been discontinued. Presently, the community consists of residential dwellings, agricultural lands, and limited commercial activity typical of rural Oklahoma settlements.
  • Geography: The area surrounding Numa features gently rolling plains, predominantly used for farming and ranching. The elevation is approximately 1,150 feet (350 m) above sea level, consistent with the broader topography of north‑central Oklahoma.
  • Economy: The local economy is largely based on agriculture, including crops such as wheat, sorghum, and cattle ranching. No major industrial or commercial enterprises are recorded within the community.
  • Transportation: Access to Numa is primarily via county roads; the nearest state highway is Oklahoma State Highway 11, which connects the region to larger urban centers.

Related Topics

  • Grant County, Oklahoma
  • Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma
  • Rural settlement patterns in the Great Plains
  • History of postal services in Oklahoma

Note: Information about Numa, Oklahoma is limited in publicly available encyclopedic sources; the details provided reflect the most reliable data currently accessible.

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