Arkansas

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Capital: Little Rock
Largest City: Little Rock
A

Alexander
Alma
Almyra
Alpena
Altheimer
Altus
Amity
Arkadelphia
Arkansas City
Ash Flat
Ashdown
Atkins
Aubrey
Augusta
Austin
Avoca


B

Bald Knob
Barling
Batesville
Bauxite
Bay
Bearden
Beebe
Bella Vista
Belleville
Benton
Bentonville
Bergman
Berryville
Bigelow
Biggers
Black Oak
Black Rock
Blevins
Blytheville
Bono
Booneville
Bradford
Bradley
Branch
Brinkley
Brookland
Bryant
Buckner
Bull Shoals


C

Cabot
Caldwell
Calico Rock
Calion
Camden
Caraway
Carlisle
Carthage
Casa
Cash
Cave City
Cave Springs
Cedarville
Centerton
Charleston
Cherokee Village
Cherry Valley
Chidester
Clarendon
Clarksville
Clinton
Coal Hill
College Station
Colt
Concord
Conway
Corning
Cotter
Cotton Plant
Cove
Crawfordsville
Crossett
Cushman
D

Damascus
Danville
Dardanelle
De Queen
De Valls Bluff
De Witt
Decatur
Delight
Dell
Dermott
Des Arc
Diamond City
Diaz
Dierks
Donaldson
Dover
Dumas
Dyer
Dyess


E

Earle
Edmondson
El Dorado
Elaine
Elkins
Elm Springs
Emerson
Emmet
England
Etowah
Eudora
Eureka Springs
Evening Shade


F

Fairfield Bay
Farmington
Fayetteville
Fisher
Flippin
Fordyce
Foreman
Forrest City
Fort Smith
Fouke
Friendship
Fulton


G

Garfield
Garner
Gassville
Gentry
Gillett
Gilmore
Glenwood
Goshen
Gosnell
Gould
Grady
Grannis
Gravette
Green Forest
Greenbrier
Greenland
Greenway
Greenwood
Griffithville
Grubbs
Gurdon
Guy

H

Hackett
Hamburg
Hampton
Hardy
Harrell
Harrisburg
Harrison
Hartford
Hartman
Hatfield
Havana
Haynes
Hazen
Heber Springs
Hector
Helena
Hermitage
Hickory Ridge
Higginson
Holly Grove
Hope
Horatio
Horseshoe Bend
Hot Springs Village
Hoxie
Hughes
Humnoke
Humphrey
Huntington
Huntsville
Huttig


I

Imboden


J

Jacksonport
Jacksonville
Jasper
Johnson
Joiner
Jonesboro
Judsonia
Junction City


K

Keiser
Kensett
Keo
Kingsland
Knobel
Knoxville


L

Lafe
Lake City
Lake Village
Lakeview
Lamar
Lavaca
Leachville
Lead Hill
Leola
Lepanto
Leslie
Letona
Lewisville
Lexa
Lincoln
Little Rock
Lockesburg
London
Lonoke
Lowell
Luxora
Lynn

M

Madison
Magazine
Magnolia
Malvern
Mammoth Spring
Manila
Mansfield
Marianna
Marion
Marked Tree
Marmaduke
Marshall
Marvell
Maumelle
Mayflower
Maynard
Mc Crory
Mc Neil
Mc Rae
Melbourne
Mena
Menifee
Midland
Mineral Springs
Monette
Monticello
Montrose
Moro
Morrilton
Mount Ida
Mount Pleasant
Mountain Home
Mountain Pine
Mountain View
Mountainburg
Mulberry
Murfreesboro


N

Nashville
Newark
Newport
Norfork
Norman
Norphlet
North Little Rock


O

O Kean
Oak Grove
Oden
Ogden
Oil Trough
Ola
Osceola
Oxford
Ozark


P

Palestine
Pangburn
Paragould
Paris
Parkdale
Parkin
Patterson
Pea Ridge
Perry
Perryville
Piggott
Pine Bluff
Pineville
Plainview
Pleasant Plains
Plumerville
Pocahontas
Pollard
Portia
Portland
Pottsville
Poyen
Prairie Grove
Prattsville
Prescott
Pyatt


Q

Quitman
R

Ravenden
Rector
Redfield
Reyno
Rison
Rogers
Rose Bud
Rosston
Russell
Russellville

S

Salem
Scranton
Searcy
Sheridan
Sherwood
Shirley
Sidney
Siloam Springs
Smackover
Sparkman
Springdale
Stamps
Star City
Stephens
Strawberry
Strong
Stuttgart
Subiaco
Sulphur Rock
Sulphur Springs
Summit
Sweet Home
Swifton


T

Taylor
Texarkana
Thornton
Tillar
Tontitown
Traskwood
Trumann
Tuckerman
Turrell
Tyronza


U

Ulm


V

Van Buren
Vilonia
Viola


W

Wabbaseka
Waldo
Waldron
Walnut Ridge
Ward
Warren
Watson
Weiner
West Fork
West Helena
West Memphis
Western Grove
White Hall
Wickes
Widener
Wilmar
Wilmot
Wilson
Wilton
Winslow
Woodson
Wooster
Wrightsville
Wynne


Y

Yellville

Interesting Facts



Arkansas is the 33rd most populous and the 27th most extensive of the 50 states of the U.S.

The state attained statehood on June 15, 1836, becoming the 25th state to join the union.
Arkansas Is the Only State Where You Can Legally Hunt for Diamonds — and Keep What You Find
Arkansas Is One of the Only Places Where Diamonds Naturally Form Near the Surface
The World’s First Walmart Opened in Arkansas
Arkansas Has the Largest Reserve of Bromine in the United States
The Ozarks Hide an Underground “Lost World” System of Massive Caves
The State’s Official Beverage Is MilkThe Bowie Knife Was Invented in Arkansas
Arkansas Has America’s Only Active Diamond Mine
The Arkansas River Is the Longest Tributary in the Mississippi River System
Arkansas Had a 7.9 Magnitude Earthquake That Rang Church Bells in Boston on 12/16/1811

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