The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Missouri:

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The location of the state of Missouri in the United States of America

Missouri U.S. state named for the Missouri River, which was named after the Siouan-language tribe. The Smithsonian Bureau of American Ethnology states that Missouri means town of the large canoes. Other authorities say the original native American syllables (from which the word came) mean wooden canoe people, he of the big canoe, or river of the big canoes.[1] Located in the Midwestern United States,[2] the state lies on the Mississippi River, which defines its eastern border. The land that is now Missouri was acquired from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase and became known as the Missouri Territory. Part of this Territory was admitted into the union as the 24th state on August 10, 1821.

General reference

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An enlargeable map of the state of Missouri

Geography of Missouri

Geography of Missouri

Places in Missouri

Environment of Missouri

Natural geographic features of Missouri

Regions of Missouri

Administrative divisions of Missouri

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An enlargeable map of the 114 counties and 1 independent city of the State of Missouri

Demography of Missouri

Demographics of Missouri

Government and politics of Missouri

Law and government of Missouri

Branches of the government of Missouri

Government of Missouri

Executive branch of the government of Missouri

Legislative branch of the government of Missouri

Judicial branch of the government of Missouri

Courts of Missouri

Law and order in Missouri

Law of Missouri

Military in Missouri

History of Missouri

History of Missouri List of battles fought in Missouri

History of Missouri, by period

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The location of the State of Missouri in the United States of America
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An enlargeable map of the State of Missouri
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An enlargeable map of the 114 counties and 1 independent city of the State of Missouri

History of Missouri, by region

History of Missouri, by subject

Culture of Missouri

The Arts in Missouri

Sports in Missouri

Economy and infrastructure of Missouri

Economy of Missouri

Education in Missouri

Education in Missouri

See also

References

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