Southside, Van Buren County, Arkansas

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For the city in Arkansas named Southside, see Southside, Independence County, Arkansas.

Southside
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Southside
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Southside
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 35°25′35″N92°23′24″W / 35.42639°N 92.39000°W / 35.42639; -92.39000
CountryUnited States
State Arkansas
County Van Buren
Elevation
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758 ft (231 m)
ZIP code
78420
GNIS feature ID58664 [1]

Southside is an unincorporated community located in Van Buren County, Arkansas.

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