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As of the 2020 census, approximately 37% of Mississippi's population identified as Black or African American, totaling around 1.1 million people.
While there are towns and cities along the Mississippi River, people do not live directly on the river itself. The river serves as a natural border and transportation route, but the land along its banks is used for agriculture, industry, and recreation, rather than residential development.
The population of Mississippi was 2,915,958 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. The estimated population of Mississippi was 2,951,996 as of July 1, 2009 per U.S. Census Bureau.
The median age in Mississippi is around 39 years old.
Jackson has a population of about 185,000 people.
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A person who lives in or is from Mississippi is called a Mississippian.
A person who lives in or is from Mississippi is called a Mississippian.
For transportation
In the US in Mississippi
Very humble kind hearted, hard working rural deep southern accent speaking people. Most Mississippian's have southern hospitality deeply rooted in them. Generally nice people.
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There are no permanent habitations on the Mississippi River itself as it is a major transportation route with commercial and recreational traffic. However, there are many towns and cities located along its banks where people live.
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The most populated city in Mississippi taken from the 2008 census was Jackson with 173,861 people.
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The kind of people who live on a landfill are people who are to poor and have no money to buy anything.