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  1. Where can Arkansas take you? From unmatched outdoor escapes to world-class museums, amazing food, historic adventures and more. Find your next getaway in the Natural State.

  2. Jun 15, 2019 · All Entries. Arkansas Overview. Historical Population as per the U.S. Census: Official State Symbols. Racial Demographics (2020 Census) More detailed statistics on Arkansass population can be found here. Pre-European Exploration, Prehistory through 1540.

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    Nov 9, 2009 · Arkansas is the nation’s leading producer of rice and poultry and grows nearly every crop produced in the United States with the exception of citrus fruits. From 1874 to 1967, every Arkansas ...

  4. Arkansas, State, south-central U.S. Area: 53,179 sq mi (137,732 sq km). Population: (2020) 3,011,524; (2023 est.) 3,067,732. Capital: Little Rock. Arkansas is bordered by Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma, and its highest point is Mount Magazine, at 2,753 ft (839 m).

  5. Arkansas, nicknamed the Land of Opportunity or The Natural State, is a state in the United States of America. Its capital and largest city is Little Rock. The 2020 census counted 3,013,756 people living in Arkansas. [3] History. Arkansas became the 25th state to enter the Union in 1836.

  6. Arkansas ( / ˈɑːrkənsɔː / ⓘ AR-kən-saw) is a landlocked state in the South Central region of the Southern United States. It borders Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, and Oklahoma to the west.

  7. Arkansas is a state on the western side of the Southern United States. It calls itself "the Natural State". The northern part of the state is mountainous and forested, with the northwestern corner being home to the scenic Ozark Mountains and the economically booming Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers-Bentonville area.

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