southeastern side of the us
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi is located in the southeastern region of the United States. It is part of the region commonly referred to as the Southern United States.
Mississippi is located in the southeastern region of the United States, specifically in the Southern region. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Arkansas to the west.
It is in the Southeastern United States
it is a place in Mississippi where a huge thriving cotton farm was located
The Mississippi Delta is located in North America. It is a region in the southern United States, primarily in the state of Mississippi, and is formed by the sediment deposited by the Mississippi River over thousands of years.
Alabama is east of the Mississippi River. Located in the southeastern region of the United States, it shares its eastern border with the state of Mississippi.
Capital/River Region- The Capital/River Region encompasses the southwest corner of Mississippi. It stretches from Jackson, Mississippi's capital city and geographic center, to the historic towns that line the bluffs of the Mississippi River. Coastal Region- This region includes the southeast corner of Mississippi, from the Laurel area, south through Hattiesburg to the Gulf Coast. Delta Region- The Delta Region covers the northwest and west-central portions of Mississippi, bordering the Mississippi River on its western edge. It includes cities such as Greenville, Tunica and Clarksdale. Hills Region- The northeastern hills stretch from the edge of the Mississippi River Delta to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Pines Region- The Pines Region encompasses the east-central portion of Mississippi, with the Alabama border forming its eastern boundary. It encompasses the areas surrounding the cities of Meridian and Columbus, west to Winona and Forest.
Mississippi's region in the united states is the Southeast region.
southeat region, Mississippi area
Mississippi is in the South Region. Mississippi is bordered by Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
No . . . the Rocky Mountains are quite a bit west of the Mississippi River, and Detroit is quite a bit east of the Mississippi River.