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Arkansas is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital and most populated city is Little Rock. It is located in the South region of the country, Southwest Center division. It limits to the north with Missouri to the east with the Mississippi River that separates it of Tennessee and Mississippi, to the south with Louisiana, to the southwest with Texas and to the west with Oklahoma. He was admitted to the Union on June 15,1836, as the 25th state. Apart from the eastern border that forms the Mississippi River, the Arkansas River runs east through its territory.
The name of the state derives from the word kansas, as pronounced by the French in the seventeenth century. The diverse geography of the state starts from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the highlands of the interior of the EE. UU., To the densely wooded 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 outdoor recreation opportunities.