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- Arkansas areaTotal "137733.0".
- Arkansas abstract "Arkansas (/ˈɑrkənsɔː/ AR-kən-saw) is a state located in the Southern region of the United States. Its name is of Siouan derivation, denoting the Quapaw Indians. The state's diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the densely forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta. Known as "the Natural State", the diverse regions of Arkansas offer residents and tourists a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation.Arkansas is the 29th largest in square miles and the 32nd most populous of the 50 United States. The capital and most populous city is Little Rock, located in the central portion of the state, a hub for transportation, business, culture, and government. The northwestern corner of the state, including the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area and Fort Smith metropolitan area, is also an important population, education, and economic center. The largest city in the eastern part of the state is Jonesboro.The Territory of Arkansas was admitted to the Union as the 25th state on June 15, 1836. Arkansas withdrew from the United States and joined the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. Upon returning to the Union, the state would continue to suffer due to its earlier reliance on slavery and the plantation economy, causing the state to fall behind economically and socially. White rural interests continued to dominate the state's politics until the Civil Rights movement in the mid-20th century. Arkansas began to diversify its economy following World War II and now relies on its service industry as well as aircraft, poultry, steel and tourism in addition to cotton and rice.The culture of Arkansas is observable in museums, theaters, novels, television shows, restaurants and athletic venues across the state. Despite a plethora of cultural, economic, and recreational opportunities, Arkansas is often stereotyped as a "poor, banjo-picking hillbilly" state, a reputation dating back to early accounts of the territory by frontiersmen in the early 1800s. Arkansas's enduring image has earned the state "a special place in the American consciousness", but it has in reality produced such prominent figures as William Fulbright, Bill Clinton, Douglas MacArthur, Sam Walton and Johnny Cash.".
- Arkansas areaLand "1.34856E11".
- Arkansas areaTotal "1.37733E11".
- Arkansas areaWater "2.876E9".
- Arkansas capital Little_Rock,_Arkansas.
- Arkansas country United_States.
- Arkansas demonym "ArkansanArkansawyer".
- Arkansas maximumElevation "839.0".
- Arkansas minimumElevation "17.0".
- Arkansas thumbnail Flag_of_Arkansas.svg?width=300.
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- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink www.arkansas.gov.
- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink ar_code.asp.
- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink www.arkshakes.com.
- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net.
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- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink arkansas-summer-camps.
- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink state.asp?State=AR.
- Arkansas wikiPageExternalLink 2kh05.pdf.
- Arkansas wikiPageID "1930".
- Arkansas wikiPageRevisionID "605671338".
- Arkansas 2000density "21.8".
- Arkansas 2000densityus "56.4".
- Arkansas 2010pop "2949131".
- Arkansas admittancedate "1836-06-15".
- Arkansas admittanceorder "25".
- Arkansas alt "Map of Arkansas, showing density of population by county.".
- Arkansas alt "Map of Arkansas, with many southern and eastern counties recording population losses with the rest of the state showing moderate gains. Benton and Faulkner counties were the most rapidly growing in population between 2000-2010.".
- Arkansas arearank "29".
- Arkansas beverage "Milk".
- Arkansas bird Northern_Mockingbird.
- Arkansas boxwidth "25".
- Arkansas butterfly Diana_Fritillary.
- Arkansas capital Little_Rock,_Arkansas.
- Arkansas centre "Arkansas: Outline • Index".
- Arkansas dance Square_dance.
- Arkansas demonym List_of_demonyms_for_U.S._states.
- Arkansas densityrank "34".
- Arkansas direction "horizontal".
- Arkansas flag "Flag of Arkansas.svg".
- Arkansas flaglink Flag_of_Arkansas.
- Arkansas flower Apple.
- Arkansas food Tomato.
- Arkansas footer "Left: Arkansas's population distribution. Red indicates high density in urban areas, green indicates low density in rural areas.".
- Arkansas footer "Right: Map showing population changes by county between 2000 and 2010. Blue indicates population gain, purple indicates population loss, and shade indicates magnitude.".
- Arkansas former "Arkansas Territory".
- Arkansas fullname "State of Arkansas".
- Arkansas gemstone "Diamond".
- Arkansas governor "Mike Beebe".
- Arkansas hasPhotoCollection Arkansas.
- Arkansas highestelev "839".
- Arkansas highestelevus "2753".
- Arkansas highestpoint "Magazine Mountainref|The Geographic Names Index System (GNIS) of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) indicates that the official name of this feature is Magazine Mountain, not "Mount Magazine". Although not a hard and fast rule, generally "Mount X" is used for a peak and "X Mountain" is more frequently used for ridges, which better describes this feature. Magazine Mountain appears in the GNIS as a ridge, with Signal Hill identified as its summit. "Mount Magazine" is the name used by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, which follows what the locals have used since the area was first settled.|group= "lower-alpha"".
- Arkansas image "Arkansas population map.png".
- Arkansas image "Arkansas, Percent Change in Population by County, 2000 to 2010.png".
- Arkansas insect Western_honey_bee.
- Arkansas instrument Fiddle.
- Arkansas isocode "US-AR".
- Arkansas landarea "134856".
- Arkansas landareaus "52068".
- Arkansas largestcity "capital".
- Arkansas largestmetro Little_Rock-North_Little_Rock,_AR_Combined_Statistical_Area.
- Arkansas latitude "33".
- Arkansas legislature Arkansas_General_Assembly.
- Arkansas length "420".
- Arkansas lengthus "261".
- Arkansas lieutenantGovernor "Vacant".
- Arkansas longitude "89".
- Arkansas lowerhouse Arkansas_House_of_Representatives.
- Arkansas lowestelev "17".
- Arkansas lowestelevus "55".
- Arkansas lowestpoint "Ouachita River at".
- Arkansas mammal White-tailed_deer.
- Arkansas map "Arkansas in United States.svg".
- Arkansas meanelev "200".
- Arkansas meanelevus "650".
- Arkansas medianIncome "24375.0".
- Arkansas mineral Quartz.
- Arkansas motto "Regnat populus".
- Arkansas mottoenglish "The People Rule".
- Arkansas name "Arkansas".
- Arkansas nickname "The Land of Opportunity".
- Arkansas nickname "The Natural State".
- Arkansas officiallanguage "English".
- Arkansas pcwater "2.09".
- Arkansas poprank "32".
- Arkansas postalabbreviation "AR".
- Arkansas quarter "2003".
- Arkansas quarterreleasedate "2003".
- Arkansas representative "4".
- Arkansas routeMarker "Arkansas 1.svg".
- Arkansas seal "Seal of Arkansas.svg".
- Arkansas senators John_Boozman.
- Arkansas senators Mark_Pryor.
- Arkansas soil Stuttgart_(soil).