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Arkansas - Geography

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Arkansas - Geography

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Bentonville, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 19,730 people, 7,458 households, and 5,265 families residing in the city. The city grew substantially in the 1990s; the 1990 population was 11,257. The population density is 358.7/km² (928.9/mi²). There are 7,924 housing units at an average density of 144.0/km² (373.1/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 90.92% White, 0.88% Black or African American, 1.33% Native American, 2.40% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 2.68% from other races, and 1.76% from two or more races. 6.07% ...

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Bentonville, Arkansas, Bentonville, Arkansas - Government, Bentonville, Arkansas - Geography, Bentonville, Arkansas - Demographics, Bentonville, Arkansas - Education

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Baxter County, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 38,386 people, 17,052 households, and 11,799 families residing in the county. The population density is 27/km² (69/mi²). There are 19,891 housing units at an average density of 14/km² (36/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 97.81% White, 0.11% Black or African American, 0.52% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.22% from other races, and 0.97% from two or more races. 1.0 ...

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Baxter County, Arkansas, Baxter County, Arkansas - Geography, Baxter County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Baxter County, Arkansas - Demographics, Baxter County, Arkansas - Cities and towns, Baxter County, Arkansas - External link

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Cabot, Arkansas - History

Cabot, Arkansas - Prior to settlement. Before the city of Cabot existed, an 1862 typhoid epidemic took the lives of about 1500 Confederate soldiers previously under Allison Nelson who were camped in the hills surrounding Cabot and nearby Austin, Arkansas. 428 poorly marked graves were exhumed in 1905 by a group of Confederate veterans and moved to a new site at Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery located in Cabot on Rye Drive, just off Cherry Road between Campground and Mount Carmel Roads. Marble gravestones were pl ...

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Cabot, Arkansas, Cabot, Arkansas - Geography, Cabot, Arkansas - Demographics, Cabot, Arkansas - History, Cabot, Arkansas - Prior to settlement, Cabot, Arkansas - Early history, Cabot, Arkansas - Recent history, Cabot, Arkansas - Controversy Over Growth, Cabot, Arkansas - Culture

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Cabot, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 15,261 people, 5,432 households, and 4,329 families residing in the city. The population density is 308.2/km² (798.2/mi²). There are 5,712 housing units at an average density of 115.3/km² (298.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 96.56% White, 0.33% Black or African American, 0.40% Native American, 0.88% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.49% from other races, and 1.30% from two or more races. 1.87% of th ...

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Cabot, Arkansas, Cabot, Arkansas - Geography, Cabot, Arkansas - Demographics, Cabot, Arkansas - History, Cabot, Arkansas - Prior to settlement, Cabot, Arkansas - Early history, Cabot, Arkansas - Recent history, Cabot, Arkansas - Controversy Over Growth, Cabot, Arkansas - Culture

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Cabot, Arkansas - Controversy Over Growth

In 1982, the Little Rock School District, slow to comply to the 1954 US Supreme Court case Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, was forcibly ordered by federal courts to immediately desegregate the school district. This desegregation was ordered to achieve racial balances between white children and non-white children, which resulted in massive busing of students. The results of the court-ordered busing have been controversial. Critics claim the forced integration has destroyed the School District and any concept of "neighborhood school ...

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Cabot, Arkansas, Cabot, Arkansas - Geography, Cabot, Arkansas - Demographics, Cabot, Arkansas - History, Cabot, Arkansas - Prior to settlement, Cabot, Arkansas - Early history, Cabot, Arkansas - Recent history, Cabot, Arkansas - Controversy Over Growth, Cabot, Arkansas - Culture

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Calhoun County, Arkansas - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,638 km² (633 mi²). 1,627 km² (628 mi²) of it is land and 11 km² (4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.68% water. Calhoun County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties. Dallas County (north) Cleveland County (northeast) Bradley County (east) Union County (south) Ouachita County (west) ...

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Calhoun County, Arkansas, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Geography, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Demographics, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Cities and towns

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Blytheville, Arkansas - Geography

Blytheville is located at 35°55'51" North, 89°54'50" West (35.930735, -89.913940)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 53.5 km² (20.6 mi²). 53.3 km² (20.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.29% water. ...

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Blytheville, Arkansas, Blytheville, Arkansas - Geography, Blytheville, Arkansas - Demographics

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Calhoun County, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 5,744 people, 2,317 households, and 1,628 families residing in the county. The population density is 4/km² (9/mi²). There are 3,012 housing units at an average density of 2/km² (5/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 74.51% White, 23.38% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.03% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.92% from other races, and 0.94% from two or more races. 1. ...

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Calhoun County, Arkansas, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Geography, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Demographics, Calhoun County, Arkansas - Cities and towns

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Cabot, Arkansas - Geography

Cabot is located at 34°58'22" North, 92°1'20" West (34.972647, -92.022329)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 49.7 km² (19.2 mi²). 49.5 km² (19.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.47% water. ...

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Cabot, Arkansas, Cabot, Arkansas - Geography, Cabot, Arkansas - Demographics, Cabot, Arkansas - History, Cabot, Arkansas - Prior to settlement, Cabot, Arkansas - Early history, Cabot, Arkansas - Recent history, Cabot, Arkansas - Controversy Over Growth, Cabot, Arkansas - Culture

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Bryant, Arkansas - Geography

Bryant is located at 34°36'49" North, 92°29'29" West (34.613518, -92.491464)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 23.6 km² (9.1 mi²). 23.5 km² (9.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.33% water. ...

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Bryant, Arkansas, Bryant, Arkansas - Geography, Bryant, Arkansas - Demographics

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Boone County, Arkansas - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,559 km² (602 mi²). 1,531 km² (591 mi²) of it is land and 28 km² (11 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.77% water. Boone County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties. Taney County, Missouri (north) Marion County (east) Searcy County (southeast) Nerwton County (south) Carroll County (west) ...

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Boone County, Arkansas, Boone County, Arkansas - Geography, Boone County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Boone County, Arkansas - Demographics, Boone County, Arkansas - Cities and towns, Boone County, Arkansas - External link

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Bradley County, Arkansas - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,695 km² (654 mi²). 1,685 km² (651 mi²) of it is land and 10 km² (4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.57% water. Bradley County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties. Cleveland County (north) Drew County (east) Ashley County (southeast) Union County (southwest) Calhoun County (west) ...

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Bradley County, Arkansas, Bradley County, Arkansas - Geography, Bradley County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Bradley County, Arkansas - Demographics, Bradley County, Arkansas - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Bradley County, Arkansas: Encyclopedia II - Bradley County, Arkansas - Geography

Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Boone County, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 33,948 people, 13,851 households, and 9,861 families residing in the county. The population density is 22/km² (57/mi²). There are 15,426 housing units at an average density of 10/km² (26/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 97.60% White, 0.11% Black or African American, 0.71% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.34% from other races, and 0.90% from two or more races. 1.06 ...

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Boone County, Arkansas, Boone County, Arkansas - Geography, Boone County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Boone County, Arkansas - Demographics, Boone County, Arkansas - Cities and towns, Boone County, Arkansas - External link

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Bradley County, Arkansas - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 12,600 people, 4,834 households, and 3,388 families residing in the county. The population density is 7/km² (19/mi²). There are 5,930 housing units at an average density of 4/km² (9/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 63.36% White, 28.63% Black or African American, 0.24% Native American, 0.06% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 6.95% from other races, and 0.75% from two or more races. 8. ...

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Bradley County, Arkansas, Bradley County, Arkansas - Geography, Bradley County, Arkansas - Adjacent counties, Bradley County, Arkansas - Demographics, Bradley County, Arkansas - Cities and towns

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Branch, Arkansas - Geography

Branch is located at 35°18'31" North, 93°57'20" West (35.308482, -93.955690)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.2 km² (3.6 mi²). 9.2 km² (3.6 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. ...

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Branch, Arkansas, Branch, Arkansas - Geography, Branch, Arkansas - Demographics

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - Geography

See: List of Arkansas counties, List of cities in Arkansas, List of Arkansas townships. The capital of Arkansas is Little Rock. Arkansas is the only state in the US where diamonds are found naturally (near Murfreesboro, Arkansas). The eastern border for most of Arkansas is the Mississippi River except in Clay and Greene counties where the St. Francis River forms the western boundary of the Missouri Bootheel. Arkansas shares its southern border with Louisiana, its northern border with Missouri, its eastern border with Ten ...

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Arkansas, Arkansas - History, Arkansas - Historical References, Arkansas - Primary Sources, Arkansas - Law and government, Arkansas - State symbols, Arkansas - Geography, Arkansas - Interstate highways, Arkansas - United States highways, Arkansas - Major Arkansas highways, Arkansas - Economy, Arkansas - Demographics, Arkansas - Religion, Arkansas - Important cities and towns, Arkansas - Education and Research centers, Arkansas - Centers of Research, Arkansas - Colleges and universities

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - Geography

See: List of Arkansas counties, List of cities in Arkansas, List of Arkansas townships. The capital of Arkansas is Little Rock. Arkansas is the only state in the US where diamonds are found naturally (near Murfreesboro, Arkansas). The eastern border for most of Arkansas is the Mississippi River except in Clay and Greene counties where the St. Francis River forms the western boundary of the Missouri Bootheel. Arkansas shares its southern border with Louisiana, its northern border with Missouri, its eastern border with Ten ...

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Arkansas, Arkansas - History, Arkansas - Historical references, Arkansas - Primary sources, Arkansas - Law and government, Arkansas - Pronunciation and symbols, Arkansas - Famous Arkansans, Arkansas - Geography, Arkansas - Interstate highways, Arkansas - United States highways, Arkansas - Major Arkansas highways, Arkansas - Economy, Arkansas - Demographics, Arkansas - Religion, Arkansas - Important cities and towns, Arkansas - Education and research centers, Arkansas - Centers of research, Arkansas - Colleges and universities

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - History

The early French explorers of the state gave it its name, which is probably a phonetic spelling for the French word for "downriver" people, a reference to the Quapaw people and the river along which they settled. Other Native American nations living in present-day Arkansas were Caddo, Cherokee and Osage Nations. On June 15, 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States as a slave state. Arkansas refused to join the Confederate States of America until after Abraham Lincoln called for troops to invade South Carolina. It sece ...

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Arkansas, Arkansas - History, Arkansas - Historical references, Arkansas - Primary sources, Arkansas - Law and government, Arkansas - Pronunciation and symbols, Arkansas - Famous Arkansans, Arkansas - Geography, Arkansas - Interstate highways, Arkansas - United States highways, Arkansas - Major Arkansas highways, Arkansas - Economy, Arkansas - Demographics, Arkansas - Religion, Arkansas - Important cities and towns, Arkansas - Education and research centers, Arkansas - Centers of research, Arkansas - Colleges and universities

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - History

The early French explorers of the state gave it its name, which is probably a phonetic spelling for the French word for "downriver" people, a reference to the Quapaw people and the river along which they settled. Other Native American nations living in present-day Arkansas were Caddo, Cherokee and Osage Nations. On June 15, 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States as a slave state. Arkansas refused to joinn the Confederate States of America until after Abraham Lincoln called for troops to invade South Carolina. It sec ...

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Arkansas, Arkansas - History, Arkansas - Historical References, Arkansas - Primary Sources, Arkansas - Law and government, Arkansas - State symbols, Arkansas - Geography, Arkansas - Interstate highways, Arkansas - United States highways, Arkansas - Major Arkansas highways, Arkansas - Economy, Arkansas - Demographics, Arkansas - Religion, Arkansas - Important cities and towns, Arkansas - Education and Research centers, Arkansas - Centers of Research, Arkansas - Colleges and universities

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - Economy

The state's total gross state product for 2003 was $76 billion. Its Per Capita Personal Income for 2003 was $24,384, 50th in the nation. The state's agriculture outputs are poultry and eggs, soybeans, sorghum, cattle, cotton, rice, hogs, and milk. Its industrial outputs are food processing, electric equipment, fabricated metal products, machinery, paper products, bromine, and vanadium. In recent years, automobile parts manufacturers have opened factories in eastern Arkansas to support auto plants in other states (though Ark ...

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Arkansas, Arkansas - History, Arkansas - Historical references, Arkansas - Primary sources, Arkansas - Law and government, Arkansas - Pronunciation and symbols, Arkansas - Famous Arkansans, Arkansas - Geography, Arkansas - Interstate highways, Arkansas - United States highways, Arkansas - Major Arkansas highways, Arkansas - Economy, Arkansas - Demographics, Arkansas - Religion, Arkansas - Important cities and towns, Arkansas - Education and research centers, Arkansas - Centers of research, Arkansas - Colleges and universities

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - Demographics

As of 2005, Arkansas has an estimated population of 2,779,154, which is an increase of 29,154, or 1.1%, from the prior year and an increase of 105,756, or 4.0%, since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 52,214 people (that is 198,800 births minus 146,586 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 57,611 people into the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 21,947 people, and mi ...

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Arkansas - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Arkansas - Education and research centers

Arkansas - Centers of research. Arkansas Cherokee Indian Research Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center website National Center for Toxicological Research website Arkansas - Colleges and universities. University of Arkansas System University of Arkansas University of Arkansas - Fort Smith University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences University of Arkansas ...

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