They are not in the Southwest and are only rarely referred to as a part of the southeast. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and sometimes South Carolina are more often termed the South, the Deep South, Dixie, or politically as the Solid South.Florida is rarely included perhaps because it has become a haven for a very large number of transplanted Yankees or Snowbirds. Texas avoids inclusion primarily because it prefers to be associated with the West and ranching instead of plantations. Louisiana's cultural capital New Orleans fell early in the US Civil War to the Union and perhaps for that reason avoids inclusion. Arkansas is simply forgotten in the shuffle. Like the South the Southwestern US is difficult to accurately define. California is the first state generally excluded. The Southwest States are Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado Texas and Oklahoma with Texas and Oklahoma sometimes excluded.
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Alabama is in the southeast region.
Southeast. Georgia has Atlantic shoreline.
Yes it is in the southeast. It is next to Georgia and above Florida. Lots of open country and the climate is great.
Lousiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas,
Alabama whole Eastern border is the state of Georgia. It's Southern border on the East is the state of Florida.
Texas, Louisiana, Alabama , Georgia and Florida.
The southeast region states in the US are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Georgia is located in the southeast United States. Georgia is bordered by Florida to the south, South Carolina to the east, Alabama to the west, and by Tennessee and North Carolina to the north.
Southwest Airlines flies to Birmingham, Alabama
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia are the states in which peanuts are grown.Specifically, the ten states can be divided into Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southwest growing regions. The Mid-Atlantic region -- which grows about 13% of all U.S.-grown peanuts -- claims the Carolinas and Virginia for emphasizing large-kernel peanut-growing. The Southeast -- which produces about 64% -- comprises Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Mississippi for growing Runner, Spanish and Virginia peanuts. The Southwest -- which yields about 20% -- consists of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas for growing medium-kernel Runner peanuts.