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  2. West, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    West is a town in northeastern Holmes County, Mississippi, United States. [2] Per the 2020 census , the population was 153. [ 3 ] The Mayor of West, MS as of December 2020 is Michael Fancher.

  3. Western United States - Wikipedia

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    This map reflects the Western United ... the lands west of the Mississippi River were considered the West. [5] ... the highest overall area of the United States, with ...

  4. List of largest cities west of the Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    Rank (West of the Mississippi River) City State Population Density per square mile. Notes 2 1 Los Angeles: California: 3,979,576 8,092 per sq mile Largest city in California, largest city west of the Mississippi River. 2nd largest metro area in the United States. 4 2 Houston: Texas: 2,316,797 3,501 per sq mile

  5. Mississippi River System - Wikipedia

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    It flows west to east starting in Colorado and dumping into the Mississippi River. Its length of 1,469 miles (2,364 km) allows it to flow through Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. It is the sixth-longest river in the US, the second-longest tributary to the Mississippi River System, and the 45th longest river in the world.

  6. Mississippi Delta - Wikipedia

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    The shared flood plain of the Yazoo and Mississippi rivers. Despite the name, this region is not the delta of the Mississippi River.The shifting river delta at the mouth of the Mississippi on the Gulf Coast lies some 300 miles south of this area in Louisiana, and is referred to as the Mississippi River Delta.

  7. Mid-South (region) - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-South is an informally-defined region of the United States, usually thought to be anchored by the Memphis metropolitan area. Exact definitions vary widely and consist of at least West Tennessee, North Mississippi, Northeast Arkansas, Southern Missouri and Missouri Bootheel at a minimum. [2]

  8. Trans-Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Indian battles in the Trans Mississippi West. Trans-Mississippi was a common name of the geographic area west of the Mississippi River during the 19th century. The term "Trans-Mississippi" was historically used to refer to any land "across the Mississippi" (or the entire western two-thirds of the United States), including Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota, Arkansas ...

  9. List of counties in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Total Area [8] Map Adams County: 001: Natchez: AD: 1799: One of two original counties in the Mississippi Territory formed by Governor Winthrop Sargent [15] John Adams (1735–1826), Founding Father and 2nd U.S. President: 28,746: 487.9 sq mi (1,264 km 2) Alcorn County: 003: Corinth: AL: 1870: Formed from Tippiah and Tishomingo Counties