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Nicknamed The Magnolia State, the US state of Mississippi is named after the Mississippi River. It has a total area of 48,430 sq mi and an estimated population of 2.94 million as of 2008.

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How many same-sex couples have married in Bolivar County Mississippi?

No same-sex couples have legally married in Bolivar county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.

How many same-sex couples have married in Attala County Mississippi?

No same-sex couples have legally married in Attala county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.

How many same-sex couples have married in Adams County Mississippi?

No same-sex couples have legally married in Adams county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.

How many Hispanics died from car crashes in Mississippi?

I do not have access to real-time data on specific incidents. I recommend checking official sources like the Mississippi Department of Transportation or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the most recent statistics on car crash fatalities in Mississippi involving Hispanics.

How many black people live in Mississippi?

As of the 2020 census, approximately 37% of Mississippi's population identified as Black or African American, totaling around 1.1 million people.

What is rank of Mississippi population?

It is the 31st State in population and the 32nd State in total area.

What is the population of Meridian MS?

According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population estimate of Meridian, Idaho, is 64,642.

What is the three largest cities and their populations in Mississippi?

Answer Here are a few, in no particular order. Jackson, Hernando, Olive Branch, Columbus, Starkville,

Meridian, Gulfport, Bilouxi, Vicksburg, Tupelo, South Haven

Corinth, Oxford, Holly Springs, Greenwood, Greenville,

Grenada, Louisville, Kosciusko, Cleveland, Hattisburg,

Laurel, Clinton, Natchez, Long Beach, Pascagoula

Who is the mayor of Gulfport Mississippi?

As of September 2021, the mayor of Gulfport, Mississippi is Billy Hewes. He has been serving as the mayor since 2013.

Do people live on the Mississippi?

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.

What was the population of Lauderdale County MS in 2000?

According to fedstat.gov, the population of Lauderdale County, Mississippi, in 2000 was 78,161.

How many people live in Jackson Mississippi?

2009 City of Jackson

Population by year [2] Year PopulationU.S. Rank 1860 3,191 +69.6% - 1870 4,234 +32.7% - 1880 5,204 +22.9% - 1890 5,920 +13.8% - 1900 7,816 +32.0% - 1910 21,262 +172.0% - 1920 22,817 +7.3% - 1930 48,282 +111.6% - 1940 62,107 +28.6% - 1950 98,271 +58.2% - 1960 144,422 +47.0% 85th 1970 153,968 +6.6% 91st 1980 202,895 +31.8% 71st 1990 196,637 -3.1% 78th 2000 184,286 -6.3% 108th 2006 est. 176,614 -4.2% 126th est. 206, 594

What happened to the Mississippians?

The Mississippians were a mound-building Native American culture that declined around 1450 due to a combination of environmental factors, social disruptions, and possibly conflict with other groups. This decline led to the dispersal of Mississippians into other cultures and the abandonment of their large ceremonial centers.

What is wider Columbia river or Mississippi river?

The Mississippi River is wider than the Columbia River. The Mississippi River varies in width along its course, but at its widest point near Alton, Illinois, it can reach over 3 miles wide. In comparison, the Columbia River is typically less than a mile wide.

How many Pulitzer Prizes were won by Mississippians?

Mississippi Pulitzer Winners and Finalists:

1946: Hodding Carter, Editorial Writing, The Delta Democrat-Times, Greenville, MS

1948: Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire, drama

1955: William Faulkner, A Fable, Fiction

1955: Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, drama

1961: David Donald, Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War, (biography)

1963: William Faulkner, The Reivers, Fiction

1973: Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter, Fiction

1981: Beth Henley, Crimes of the Heart, drama

1984: Louis R. Harlan, Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915 (biography)

1988: David Donald, Look Homeward: A Life of Thomas Wolfe (biography)

1996: Richard Ford, Independence Day

2002: David Halberstam, War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals, general nonfiction (finalist)

2005: Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan, de Kooning: An American Master (biography)

2007: Natasha Trethewey, Native Guard, poetry

2008: David Halberstam, The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War, history (finalist)

Can an 18-year-old work as a bartender in Mississippi?

A 19 year old can work in a bar and serve alcohol in some states. Nebraska, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and many more states allow 18 and 19 year olds to serve alcohol. Some states however, require you to be 21.

Can a 16 year old get his GED in Mississippi?

The information you need is just a phone call away. Call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find your local GED Testing Center. The center can tell you: * Whether you can take the GED Tests * Where to find the Official GED Practice Tests * Where to find a GED instructional program * How much it costs to take the tests * When the tests are given * Other useful information

Where can a 15-year-old work at in Mississippi?

You can't work legally until you're 16. If you work in a business, a true business, before that, it's prohibited by the child labor laws. Of course, you can start your own small business. You know, make crafts, sell lemonade or cookies, start a dog walking business, babysit, and other stuff for money. It all depends on what you like to do.

When is the rut in Mississippi?

The real rutting activity typically begins the second week of November. Starting anywhere between Nov. 3-8, expect to see good buck activity. By the time gun season rolls around, the rut is officially in full swing. (Nov. 8-22) you'll see good activity.

Which counties in Mississippi are dry counties?

Like to know what are the dry counties are

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I want to know which counties other than Tate are dry !

What are the three largest cities in Mississippi?

# Jackson 177,977 # Gulfport 72,464 # Biloxi 50,209 # Hattiesburg 47,176 # Southaven 38,840 # Greenville 38,724 # Meridian 38,605 # Tupelo 35,673 # Olive Branch 27,964 # Clinton 26,017 Source: http://mississippi.stateguidesusa.com/answers-to-my-questions/what-are-the-top-10-largest-cities-in-mississippi?/

Can you canoe in the Mississippi river?

No, you cannot canoe in the Mississippi River because it is WAY too muddy.

On top of that, it is very thick and slow moving.

Also, because of an earthquake, the river started moving BACKWARDS. That has slowed down the currents, so you would basically be moving at less than 1 mile per hour.