A visual representation delineating the geographical boundaries of a specific south-central U.S. state, enhanced with the inclusion of prominent bodies of water located within its borders. For example, such a depiction would clearly indicate the location of Lake Texoma, Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees, and Eufaula Lake relative to cities and other landmarks.
The importance of these visual resources lies in their utility for navigation, recreation planning, and resource management. They provide context for understanding water distribution, infrastructure development, and ecological zones within the state. Historically, such cartographic presentations evolved from basic land surveys to complex digital datasets integrating hydrological features.