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The confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers is located in southeastern Arkansas, near the town of Arkansas City. This point marks where the Arkansas River flows into the Mississippi River. The area is significant for its ecological diversity and historical importance as a transportation route. Maps of this region can typically be found in geographic atlases or online mapping services.

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