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         Arkansas Geography:     more books (39)
  1. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States: Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico by John C. Abbott, 2005-04-01
  2. The development of modern tree-ring chronologies in the Midwest: Arkansas, North Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri by David W Stahle, 1982
  3. Archaeology and paleogeography of the lower Guadalup River / San Antonio Bay Region: Cultural resources investigations along the channel to Victoria, Calhoun and Victoria Counties, Texas by Richard A Weinstein, 1992
  4. A New Geography of Poets by Edward Field, Gerald Locklin, 1992-09
  5. Arkansas (United States) by Anne Welsbacher, 1998-02
  6. Geography of the Forehead by Ronald Koertge, 2000-11
  7. Marcy maps of 1850 & 1853: A portfolio of sixteen enlarged sections by L. M Buttery, 1981
  8. This Close to the Earth by Enid Shomer, 1992-09
  9. The Emory maps of 1847 & 1857 by L. M Buttery, 1987
  10. The Health of the Country: How American Settlers Understood Themselves and Their Land by Conevery Bolton Valencius, 2002-08
  11. Opening the West: Federal Internal Improvements Before 1860 (Contributions in Economics and Economic History) by Laurence J. Malone, 1998-07-30

41. Arkansas - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
geography. Map of arkansas Enlarge. Map of arkansas. See List of arkansascounties, List of cities in arkansas, List of arkansas townships.
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State of Arkansas Flag of Arkansas Seal of Arkansas State nickname The Natural State Other U.S. States Capital Little Rock Little Rock ... Mike Huckabee (R) English Area km² th Land 134,856 km² Water 2,876 km² (2.09%) Population ( Population rd Density 19.82 /km² (34 th Date June 15 Order th Time zone Central UTC DST Latitude 33°N to 36°30'N Longitude 89°41'W to 94°42'W Width 385 km Length 420 km Elevation Highest point 839 m Mean 198 m Lowest point 17 m Abbreviations USPS AR US-AR Web site www.state.ar.us Arkansas pronounced /ˈɑ(r)k(ə)nˌsɑː/ or /ˈɑ(r)k(ə)nˌsɔ/ ) is a southern state in the southern United States . The population according to the census was 2,673,400. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is AR, and its Associated Press abbreviation is Ark . It was admitted as the 25th state of the United States in 1836. USS Arkansas was named in honor of this state.
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Understanding arkansas s geography and History Grades 48 The workshop illustrateshow arkansas s geography has affected the history of the Natural State.
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Arkansas Geographic Alliance
Summer 2004 Workshop Offerings
GEO-Literacy and Nonfiction Reading Materials Grades 4-8
GEOSTRIDE is a program that integrates non-fiction reading materials in
geography and history into the reading curriculum. The National Geographic
Society's Reading Expedition series materials in geography and
history comprise the workshop reading materials. These materials are linked
to the Arkansas Social Studies and Language Arts Frameworks and
Accelerated Reading Tests are available with these materials. Teachers will
receive $50.00 of reading materials from these series.
Understanding Arkansas's Geography and History Grades 4-8 The workshop illustrates how Arkansas's geography has affected the history of the Natural State. Workshop topics include the role of the physical environment in settlement patterns, development of agriculture in the state, emergence of the forest industry, and the development of the tourist industry in Arkansas. Geographic materials will be provided for participants.

43. University Of Arkansas - Department Of Geography
Welcome to the Web Site of the Department of geography at the University of arkansas Department of geography OZAR 118 University of arkansas
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Department Chair: Thomas O. Graff, 108 Ozark Hall, +1 501 575-3159 Welcome to the Web Site of the Department of Geography at the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville). I hope that you find the information about programs and faculty to be informative. The Department has seven full-time faculty who are committed to high quality undergraduate and graduate instruction, as well as significant research contributions in the Geographical Sciences. Through this page you will find a description of degree programs and course offerings; the faculty and their research interests and recent publications; teaching and research facilities; geographic resources; and student life of the department and univ ersity. If you would like additional information about any of the material contained on this Web Site , please contact the chair of the department. Happy Surfing! Thomas O. Graff, tgraff @comp.uark.edu
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44. Department Of Geosciences - University Of Arkansas
Course information for the study of geography and geology. Student activitiesand faculty profiles included.
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DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES U NIVERSITY OF A RKANSAS Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
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45. Arkansas Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
arkansas USA maps (State map, County map, hotel road map), travel tourism,tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web
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46. CyberSleuthkids: United States - Arkansas
Information about arkansas state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations,major rivers, geographic center of arkansas.
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    See more on arkansas Encyclopedia arkansas Encyclopedia geography EncyclopediaEconomy Encyclopedia Government Encyclopedia History
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    48. Arkansas, State, United States: Geography
    geography. The arkansas River flows southeast across the state between the Ozarkplateau and the Ouachita Mountains and runs down to the southern and
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    49. Arkansas: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
    Answer geography questions about arkansas using the map on this quiz. Answers arkansas arkansas Label Me! Printout Label the major features of arkansas.
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    Arkansas was the 25 th state in the USA ; it became a state on June 15, 1836. State Abbreviation - AR
    State Capital - Little Rock Largest City - Little Rock Area - 53,182 square miles [Arkansas is the 29th biggest state in the USA] Population (as of 2000) [Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - agriculture (chickens, soybeans, rice, cotton), paper and wood products (including furniture), electronic equipment, mining (aluminum and diamonds) Presidential Birthplace William Jefferson Clinton was born in Hope on August 19, 1946 (he was the 42nd US President, serving from 1993 to 2001). Major Rivers - Arkansas River, Mississippi River Major Lakes - Lake Ouachita, Bull Shoals Lake

    50. Arkansas State Geography
    arkansas State geography. So you want to know about arkansas? Geographic Landmarks.Top of Page. Much of arkansas is still in its natural state,
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    So you want to know about Arkansas? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Arkansas.
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    Top of Page Population (1994): 2,453,000 (33rd in size) State size: 53,187 square miles (27th in size) State Capital: Little Rock (named from the rock formations on the bank of the Arkansas River). Major cities: Little Rock, North Little Rock, Pine Bluff, Fort Smith and Hot Springs. Admission to union: The 25th State Date entered the union: June 15, 1836. Origin of state name: Named from the Sioux people called the "Quapaw," who were called the Akansea by other tribes. The French varied the spelling leading to Arkansa. The name means "south wind." Nicknames: The Land of Opportunity and the Natural State. Prior to 1953, it was called "The Wonder State" and "The Bear State" Bordering states: Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma.

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    52. Find Out The Geography Of The Arkansas Delta & Mississippi River Flood Of 1927 H
    The Delta Cultural Center in Helena AR presents geography, stories, photos,music history of cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta from the Civil War
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    Six Natural Regions of Arkansas
    Although Arkansas is most easily divided into two distinct geographical regions, the northwestern uplands and the southeastern lowlands, this description does not accurately portray the state's geographical complexity. There are actually six geographic sub-regions, three in both the uplands and the lowlands. The northwestern uplands are made up of three distinctive sub-regions: The Ozark Mountains, the Arkansas River Valley, and the Ouachita Mountains. The southeastern lowlands are comprised of the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (the Delta), and Crowley's Ridge.
    • The Ozark region of Arkansas is located in the extreme northern and western portions of the state. This area is marked by flat-topped mountains, or plateaus, which have been eroded over millions of years. The Arkansas River Valley is the area carved by the river long ago. This 40-mile wide trough divides the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains. Most of Arkansas's larger cities can be found in the river valley-Fort Smith, Little Rock, and several others. The Ouachita Mountains lie south of the river valley. These mountains run east to west and are largely covered in pine trees. The soil here is even worse than that of the Ozarks. There are many unusual features here including Hot Springs and the diamond crater at Murfreesboro.

    53. Department Of Geography, Political Science, And Sociology
    Academic Assessment Program. geography, Political Science, Sociology. University ofCentral arkansas. Scroll or click to view assessment plans for the
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    UCA Home Assessment Index Plan Library Index Academic Assessment Program Geography, Political Science, Sociology University of Central Arkansas NOTE: Programs formerly grouped in the department known as Geography, Political Science, and Sociology now form separate departments. Please see their individual pages, linked below. Return to top of page Planning and Assessment Home E-mail

    54. University Of Central Arkansas | Undergraduate Bulletin | Courses In Geography
    3380 geography OF arkansas An upperdivision elective. The course, through lecturesand class discussions, examines the physical and human geography of the
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    1305 PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY Part of the general education program as a behavioral and social sciences elective. This course uses a lecture and discussion format to provide an introduction to the basic conceptual and methodological principles of geography as an academic discipline for understanding the patterns of human societies and physical environments on the surface of the earth. Credit for this course cannot count toward the 36-hour geography major or the 24-hour geography minor. Fall, spring, summer. 1315 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Required for majors and minors in geography, majors in environmental science, and minors in geographic information science. In a lecture and discussion format, this course is a topical assessment of the spatial diversity of the natural environment, including landforms, weather and climate, soils, vegetation, and water, along with their significance in terms of human occupation of the earth. Fall, spring. 1320 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Required for majors and minors in geography and minors in geographic information science. In a lecture and discussion format, this course examines the spatial variability of human characteristics across the surface of the earth. Topics include the geography of culture, population, language, religion, settlement, agriculture, urbanization, and political activities. Fall, spring, summer.

    55. Arkansas State Parks Camping
    Try birdwatching from a cabin front porch, go boating on an arkansas lake, swinga golf club the parks showcase the diversity of arkansas s geography.
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    Arkansas State Parks Campgrounds Outdoors Introduction Camping Introduction Arkansas State Parks National Parks ... Campsite Closures Twenty-eight Arkansas State Parks provide campgrounds. Campsite choices range from primitive hike-in tent sites to those with modern conveniences including water, electrical and sewer hookups. Located throughout the state, the parks showcase the diversity of Arkansas's geography. Reservations can be made in person or by telephone for some campsites within each State Park campground. A nonrefundable reservation fee is required to confirm campsite reservation. All other campsites are available on a first-come basis. A nightly fee is charged per site. It is necessary to register at the park visitor center before occupying campsite. Arkansas State Parks offer over 22,000 programs, tours and events for the enjoyment of park visitors. While the State Parks are open year-round, some facilities close seasonally. Please check with the individual parks for details. Unless demand dictates, bathhouses are closed December-February.

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    57. Arkansas Stories Atlas - History - Geography - Road Maps - Points Of Interest
    arkansas Stories Atlas Free Maps for History, geography, Road Maps, and Pointsof Interest.
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    Our historical and outdoor travel road map is cutting edge Internet technology! You can zoom from a state view of Arkansas all the way to street level, as well as link to a map of historical points of interest, geographic points of interest, towns, and cities in Arkansas with the click of a button! Here is How It Works! The Arkansas Stories Atlas has three different "Themes" for your viewing pleasure. These include: Historical Points of Interest Geographical Points of Interest Man Made Points of Interest To change the Themes, just click "Themes" on the side bar, click the Theme you want, and them click "Select". Then when you click on the map again is will change to the Theme you want to see! The Historical Map Theme Layer When you first view the map, the "Historical" theme is the default and is selected for you already. Just click on a town from our map or from our list of towns, and the map will zoom into a map of that area. Then a list of all the historical points of interest we have on the map in that area, such as historic buildings and locations, will appear on the left of the map. Just click on the location you want and it will zoom you into a more detailed map of that area. Then you can continue to zoom in or out of historical points or places of interest.

    58. SAU Department Of History, Political Science, And Geography
    History, Political Science, and geography Southern arkansas University fail to visit the Walz Collection of Historic Photographs of Southwest arkansas,
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    History, Political Science, and Geography
    Southern Arkansas University The faculty welcomes you to Cross Hall. The department's home.

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    Related Category: U.S. Political Geography Arkansas u Pronunciation Key , state in the south-central United States. It is bordered by Tennessee and Mississippi, across the Mississippi R. (E), Louisiana (S), Texas and Oklahoma (W), and Missouri (N). Sections in this article:
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    Related Category: Miscellaneous U.S. Geography Arkansas Post u nsO] Pronunciation Key , community on the Arkansas River, SE Ark. Founded by the French in 1686 as a trading post, it is the oldest white settlement in the state; it became the capital of the Arkansas territory in 1819. Once an important port, Arkansas Post was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War until it was captured by Union troops in 1863. Arkansas Post National Memorial is there (see National Parks and Monuments , table).
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