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Arkansas
is a state located in the
southern region
of the
United States of America. Arkansas shares a
border with six states, with its eastern border
largely defined by the
Mississippi River. Its diverse geography ranges
from the mountainous regions of the
Ozarks and the
Ouachita Mountains,
which make up the
U.S. Interior Highlands, to the eastern lowlands
along the Mississippi River. The capital and most
populous city is
Little Rock, located in the central portion of
the state.
The name
Arkansas derives from the same root as the name
for the State of Kansas. The
Kansas tribe of American Indians are closely
associated with the Sioux
tribes. The word is a
French pronunciation of a
Quapaw (a related "Kaw" tribe) word meaning
"land of downriver people" or "people of the south
wind". The pronunciation of Arkansas (ar-kan-saw)
was made official by an act of the state legislature
in 1881 after a dispute between the two U.S.
Senators from Arkansas. One wanted to pronounce the
word ar-kan-sas and the other wanted ar-kan-saw.
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