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Arkansas
Arkansas [English ɑ ː kəns ɔ ː ] Abbreviation Ark. Post officially AR, state of the USA, 134,843 km 2, (2015) 2980000 residents (1960: 1.79 million, 1980: 2.29 Million, 2000: 2.67 million residents). The capital is Little Rock. 75 counties.
Law and Politics
The constitution is from 1874 (numerous changes): Senate with 35 members (elected for four years), House of Representatives with 100 deputies (elected for two years). Arkansas is represented in Congress by two senators and four MPs.
Geography
In the northwest, Arkansas is part of the Ozark Mountains, in the west of the Ouachita Mountains, which are separated from each other by the Arkansas River; in the east on the broad floodplain of the Mississippi (eastern border of Arkansas) and in the southwest on the Gulf Coast Plain. The climate brings mild winters and warm summers as well as rich rainfall all year round. Almost half of the country is forested.
Population
The proportion of whites in the population was 79.7% in 2014, that of blacks at 15.6% and 4.7% for others.
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