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State nickname: Magnolia State | |||||
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Other U.S. States | |||||
| Capital | Jackson | ||||
| Largest City | Jackson | ||||
| Governor | Haley Barbour | ||||
| Area - Total - Land - Water - % water | Ranked 32nd 125,546 km˛ 121,606 km˛ 3,940 km˛ 3% | ||||
| Population - Total ( 2000) - Density | Ranked 31st 2,697,243 21.5/km˛ | ||||
| Admittance into Union - Order - Date | 20th December 10December 10 is the 344th day (345th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 21 days remaining in the year. Events 1041 Empress Zoe of Byzantium elevates her adoptive son to the throne of the Eastern Roman Empire as Michael V. 1817, 1817Events March 4 James Monroe succeeds James Madison as the President of the United States of America April Earthquake in Palermo, Italy April 3 Princess Caraboo appears in Almondsbury in Gloucestershire, England July 4 At Rome, New York, construction on th | ||||
| Time zoneTime Zone was also an old historical computer game. Time zones are areas of the Earth that have adopted the same standard time. Formerly, people used local solar time (originally apparent and then mean), resulting in time differing slightly from town to t |
Central: UTC-6/ -5Daylight saving time (also called DST or Summer Time is the local time a region is designated for a portion of the year, usually an hour forward from its standard official time. It is a system intended to "save" daylight (as opposed to wasting it by, say, | ||||
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Latitude |
30°13'N to 35°N | ||||
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Width |
275 km | ||||
| ISO 3166-2ISO 3166-2 is the second part of the ISO 3166 standard. It is a geocode system created for coding the names of subdivisions of countries ( subnational entities) and dependent areas. The purpose of the standard is to establish a worldwide series of short a: | US-MS | ||||
Mississippi is a southern state of the United States.
Postal abbreviation: MS. Official (long) name: State of Mississippi.
The state takes its name from the Mississippi River, which flows along the western boundary. The name itself probably comes from Native American words with various spellings that mean "large waters" or "father of the waters." Other nicknames attached to Mississippi are the Magnolia State and the Hospitality State.