Quick Facts
CapitalLittle Rock
Largest CityLittle Rock
Population2,752,629
Per Capita Income$22,912
NicknameThe Natural State
StatehoodJune 15, 1836
State BirdMockingbird
State FlowerApple Blossom
State TreePine
State SongArkansas
Geography
Land Area52,075 sq mi
Water Area1,107 sq mi
Total Area53,182 sq mi
RegionSouth
About Arkansas
Arkansas, known as the βThe Natural State,β has a population of 2,752,629 and a per capita income of $22,912. The state capital is Little Rock, which is also the largest city. Arkansas joined the Union on June 15, 1836 and covers 53,182 square miles across the South region. Explore 56 cities and towns across Arkansas with detailed data on demographics, crime rates, cost of living, schools, weather, and more.
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