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Yalobusha County (/ ˈ j æ l æ ˌ b ʊ ʃ ə / YA-la-buush-ə) is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2020 census , the population was 12,481. [ 1 ] It has two county seats , Water Valley and Coffeeville .
Six counties have populations over 100,000 while 16 have populations under 10,000. [7] Yazoo County is the largest by total area at 933.9 square miles (2,419 km 2), and Alcorn County is the smallest at 401.3 square miles (1,039 km 2). [8] The average land area is 591 square miles (1,530 km 2). [7] 19 counties have names with Native American ...
Mississippi Highway 32 Scenic (MS 32 Scenic) is a 9.0-mile-long (14.5 km) scenic route of MS 32 in northwestern Yalobusha County, Mississippi. It serves to provide access to and from Enid Dam . Shield for MS 32 Scenic along its concurrency (overlap) with MS 32 in Oakland
Mississippi is a state located in the Southern United States that is divided into 82 counties and contains 63 census-designated places (CDPs) [1] in 2018. All population data is based on the 2010 census .
Mississippi Highway 7 (MS 7) runs generally north–south from the Tennessee state line in Benton County to Belzoni, Mississippi.It travels approximately 168 miles (270 km), serving Humphreys, Leflore, Carroll, Grenada, Yalobusha, Lafayette, Marshall, and Benton counties while serving several points of interest, including Florewood River Plantation State Park, the University of Mississippi ...
The MRC Area of Jurisdiction outlined in red The MR&T Project Design Flood. The Mississippi River Commission was established in 1879 to facilitate improvement of the Mississippi River from the Head of Passes near its mouth to its headwaters. The stated mission of the Commission was to develop and implement plans to correct, permanently locate ...
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The county is named in honor of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States. [3] Part of the county east of the Tombigbee River originally made-up part of the Alabama Territory, belonging to Marion County, until new lines of demarcation put it in the State of Mississippi in 1821.