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These articles pertain to the regions of the U.S. state of Mississippi. Pages in category "Regions of Mississippi" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 March 2025. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For the river, see Mississippi River. For other uses, see Mississippi (disambiguation). State in the United States Mississippi State Flag Seal Nickname(s): "The Magnolia State" and "The Hospitality State" Motto(s): Virtute et armis (Latin ...
U.S. Census Bureau regions and divisions. Since 1950, the United States Census Bureau defines four statistical regions, with nine divisions. [1] [2] The Census Bureau region definition is "widely used... for data collection and analysis", [3] and is the most commonly used classification system.
State of Mississippi becomes 20th State admitted to the United States of America on December 10, 1817 First Seminole War, 1817–1818; Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819; Trail of Tears, 1830–1838; Mexican–American War, April 25, 1846 – February 2, 1848 Second state to declare secession from the United States on January 9, 1861
The Mississippi Delta, also known as the Yazoo–Mississippi Delta, or simply the Delta, is the distinctive northwest section of the U.S. state of Mississippi (and portions of Arkansas and Louisiana) that lies between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. The region has been called "The Most Southern Place on Earth" [1] ("Southern" in the sense of ...
Mississippi geography-related lists (1 C, 19 P) B. Borders of Mississippi (1 C, 5 P) C. Mississippi counties (94 C, 83 P) ... Regions of Mississippi (11 P) W.
Mississippi (/ ˌ m ɪ s ɪ ˈ s ɪ p i / ⓘ MISS-iss-IP-ee) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the southwest, and Arkansas to the northwest. Mississippi's western boundary is largely defined by the Mississippi River ...
As of 2020, Mississippi's Pine Belt had a population of 306,672 [10] and an area of about 5,200 mi 2 (13,400 km 2). In the U.S. House of Representatives , the area is split between Mississippi's 3rd and 4th congressional districts.