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Latitude and longitude of Arkansas

Arkansas

Latitude: 33 degrees north latitude to 36 degrees 30 minutes longitude: 89 degrees 465438 minutes west longitude to 9 4 degrees 42 minutes.

In 2005, the GDP was US$ 870 billion, producing various agricultural products, such as poultry, eggs, Arkansas government, soybeans, sorghum, cattle, cotton, rice, pigs and milk, and producing industrial products, including food processing equipment, electrical equipment, metal products, machinery, paper products, bromine and alum. In recent years, auto parts manufacturers have set up factories in eastern Arkansas to supply parts to automakers in other states. In addition, Conway is the seat of the school bus factory. Tourism plays a very important role in the economic development of Arkansas. An official nickname of the state is "Nature State", which was created in 1970s for advertising tourism. Originally known as "Arkansas is a state of nature", the title of "state of nature" has been used to this day.

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State flower: apple flower. State bird: mockingbird. State tree: pine tree. Location of the capital of Arkansas: Little Rock, the largest city: Little Rock, Governor: mike dale beebe mike dale beebe (d) Senator: branch Lincoln (d), mark pryor (d) Official language: English state tax: 4.5%, and other taxes will be added in some areas. Area:137,732 km2, ranking 27th-land134,856 km2, water area 2,876 km2 (2.09%), population (2000)-total population 2,673,400 (33rd in the United States) density/kloc-0.