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According to the 2020 United States Census, Mississippi is the 32nd-most populous state, with 2,949,965 inhabitants and the 31st largest by land area, spanning 46,923.27 square miles (121,530.7 km 2) of land. [1] Mississippi is divided into 82 counties and contains 300 municipalities, consisting of cities, towns, and villages.
Bruce Campbell Field, 7496 Old Canton Rd. 32°26′40″N 90°06′19″W / 32.444444°N 90.105278°W / 32.444444; -90.105278 ( Mississippi Institute of Aeronautics Aircraft Madison
The city of Canton is the county seat of Madison County, Mississippi, United States, [5] and is situated in the northern part of the metropolitan area surrounding the state capital, Jackson. The population of Canton was 10,948 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 13,189 in 2010. The city is adjacent to a large auto manufacturing facility owned by ...
Three new food, drink options open at Jackson Twp. mall, with more on the way at Belden Village Mall. ... The Chick-fil-A restaurant in the food court, which currently is being renovated, is ...
A map showing approximate areas of various Mississippian and related cultures (c. 800-1500 CE) This is a list of Mississippian sites. The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, inland-Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, varying regionally. [1]
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Villages in Mississippi. It includes villages that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .
In 1829, the county seat was moved from Beatties Bluff to Livingston. A courthouse and jail were built by 1833, and the town was incorporated in 1836. [2] [3] That same year, the county seat was officially moved to Canton, though Livingston "unofficially" remained the county seat until 1858, because its courthouse continued to be used until that year.