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Mississippi


Mississippi is a southern state bordered by Tennessee in the north, Alabama in the east, the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana in the south, and Louisiana and Arkansas in the west. The Mississippi River forms its western border. It is the 32nd largest and 34th most populous of the 50 U.S. states, with a population of 2,976,149 (in 2019). Its capital and biggest city is Jackson and its governor is Tate Reeves.

The state has received the nickname of "Magnolia State" in honor of the magnolia trees that grow there, but its name "Mississipi" meaning "big river" comes from the Ojibwe language.

People have lived on the land for at least 12,000 years. Native Americans have lived on the land for thousands of years. On December 10, 1817, Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union. By 1860, Mississipi was the nation's top cotton-producing state and enslaved persons accounted for 55% of the state population.

Mississippi has a humid subtropical climate with long, hot and humid summers, and short, mild winters. Temperatures average about 81°F (27°C) in July and about 42°F (6°C) in January. Forests cover about 65 percent of the state, and so are one of its major resources.

While Mississippi has been especially known for its music and literature, (Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo), it is also known for the USA International Ballet Competition, which is held every four years. This ballet competition attracts the most talented young dancers from around the world, and The Magnolia Independent Film Festival is the first and oldest in the state.

Mississippi Statistics

Number of cities/towns/villages298
Number of counties82
Population2960000
Area125438 km²
Density24 people/km²
Altitude246 m
Major citiesJackson, Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi
Ethnicity

White: 57%

Black: 38%

Hispanic: 3%

Asian: 1%

Crime rate2840
GDP$115 billion
Median household income$48400

Common questions about Mississippi

What is the cheapest place to live in Mississippi?

McComb is often considered one of the most affordable cities in Mississippi. Known for its reasonable cost of living and affordable housing options, McComb offers a budget-friendly lifestyle in the state, which carries the state code MS. Both the cheapest area and low overall expenses are key attractions.

What is the safest city, town or area in Mississippi?

Madison is frequently rated as the safest city in Mississippi due to its low crime rates and strong community policing. It offers residents a secure environment, with excellent schools and public services enhancing its appeal. Madison continually invests in safety measures, making it a top choice for families.

What is the city with the best weather in Mississippi?

Biloxi is renowned for having some of the best weather in Mississippi, thanks to its coastal location. It enjoys relatively mild winters and warm summers, with plenty of sunshine year-round. The city's pleasant climate attracts visitors and residents alike, ensuring comfortable living conditions and outdoor activities throughout most of the year.

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