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name = Southeast USA.png Name used in the default map caption; image = Southeast USA.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 36.94 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 24.25 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = -94.85 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees; right = -75.25
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Even with certain states and areas in the Southeast doing well economically, many Southeast states and areas still have a high poverty rate when compared to the U.S. nationally. In 2017, seven Southeast states were in the top ten nationwide when it came to having the highest poverty rate. [21]
[6] [7] The South does not precisely correspond to the entire geographic south of the United States, but primarily includes the south-central and southeastern states. For example, California, which is geographically in the southwestern part of the country, is not considered part of the South; however, the geographically southeastern state of ...
The physiographic regions of the contiguous United States comprise 8 divisions, 25 provinces, and 85 sections. [1] The system dates to Nevin Fenneman's report Physiographic Divisions of the United States, published in 1916. [2] [3] The map was updated and republished by the Association of American Geographers in 1928. [4]
M. E. Garrison's Map of Dixie published in 1909. This version of Dixie only includes states within the Southeast , omitting traditionally included states such as Texas or Virginia . Dixie , also known as Dixieland or Dixie's Land , is a nickname for all or part of the Southern United States .
Distinct from New England and the Mid-Atlantic states, and in common with the Western U.S. and South Atlantic states, the majority of its non-Anglo culture descends from the Spanish Empire and Mexico; [14] [18] within Louisiana, there is a significant French influence preserved through its Cajun and Louisiana Creole populations.