Mississippi is bordered by Tennessee to the north.
Mississippi is a U.S. state located in North America.
Arkansas borders Louisiana to the south. Arkansas also is bordered by Texas to the southwest, Oklahoma to the west, Missouri to the north, and both Tennessee and Mississippi on the east.
Mississippi is bordered by Tennessee to the north.
Tennessee is north of the former Mississippi Territory.
No state is north of Louisiana and south of Mississippi.
Tennessee is north of the former Mississippi Territory.
North Korea is about the size of the state of Mississippi in the United States.
The Gulf of Mexico Mexico, if you go far enough. Mississippi is on the coast, my friend. There are points of Mississippi that if you went due south you would cross into Louisiana. Jackson, MS is actually WEST of New Orleans, LA, believe it or not.
If you travel directly north from Louisiana, you would reach Arkansas. As you move north, you would cross the border between the two states, which is marked by the Mississippi River along part of the boundary. Arkansas is situated directly above Louisiana, making it the first state you encounter when traveling north.
The state that is directly north of Alabama is Tennessee. Its state capital is Nashville.
The state of Mississippi is 340 miles long (north to south) and 170 miles wide (east to west).
Mississippi is the state immediately west of Alabama.