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  2. Greene County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Department of Corrections South Mississippi Correctional Institution is located in an unincorporated area of Greene County; [16] it has a Leakesville postal address. [17] [18] It opened in 1990. In the early 21st century, it has an inmate population of more than 3,000 men, which has added markedly to the total population of the ...

  3. Category:Greene County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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  4. List of counties in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    William L. Sharkey (1798–1873), 25th Governor of Mississippi and Mississippi Supreme Court justice 3,336: 435.3 sq mi (1,127 km 2) Simpson County: 127: Mendenhall: SI: 1824: Formed from Copiah County: Josiah Simpson, Mississippi Territory judge and delegate to the 1817 Mississippi Constitutional Convention [25] 25,715: 590.5 sq mi (1,529 km 2 ...

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  6. Leakesville, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Leakesville is a town in and the county seat of Greene County, Mississippi, United States. [2] It is located along the Chickasawhay River in Greene County, Mississippi, United States. It is served by the junction of Mississippi routes 57 and 63. [3] As of the 2010 census, the rural town population was 898, [4] down from 1,026 at the 2000 census.

  7. Greene County - Wikipedia

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  8. Sand Hill, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Sand Hill, Mississippi may refer to the following places in Mississippi: Sand Hill, Attala County, Mississippi, a ghost town; Sand Hill, Copiah County, Mississippi, an unincorporated community; Sand Hill, Greene County, Mississippi, an unincorporated community; Sand Hill, Jones County, Mississippi, an unincorporated community

  9. Avera, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Avera is an unincorporated community in Greene County, Mississippi. Avera was originally located along the Chickasawhay River. [2] The community was named for Powell Avera, who settled the area prior to 1860. Around 1880, the community was moved to its present location. The former location is now known as Old Avera. [3]