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Mississippi Delta - Definition and Overview

Red states are Mississippi Delta states or states that border the Mississippi River
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Red states are Mississippi Delta states or states that border the Mississippi River
The Mississippi Delta is a geographical and political term that may be used in various ways.

In one usage it refers to the new area of land (delta) built up by alluvium from the Mississippi River over the last 5,000 years or so - the "recent delta", in south-central and southeast Louisiana.

In another usage it is the most recent lobe of the recent delta, the area below New Orleans at the mouth of the river - the "modern delta" or "bird's foot delta".

When natives of the state of Mississippi use the term The Delta they're referring to the west central section of the state, generally between the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers. This region, created by regular flooding over thousands of years, is remarkably flat and contains some of the most fertile soil on the planet.

The term can also be used for a larger area where the alluvial valley of the Mississippi is also included. The valley reaches from southern Illinois to the junction of the Red, Atchafalaya and Mississippi rivers in central Louisiana. The alluvium filled a deep valley that had been eroded during the Pleistocene when the sea level was lower.

As a political region the delta includes the states of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi together with parts of Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee.

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Regions of Mississippi Flag of Mississippi
The Delta - Natchez District
Largest Cities
Biloxi - Greenville - Gulfport - Hattiesburg - Jackson - Meridian - Pascagoula - Southaven - Tupelo - Vicksburg
Counties
Adams -

Alcorn - Amite - Attala - Benton - Bolivar - Calhoun - Carroll - Chickasaw - Choctaw - Claiborne - Clarke - Clay - Coahoma - Copiah - Covington - De Soto - Forrest - Franklin - George - Greene - Grenada - Hancock - Harrison - Hinds - Holmes - Humphreys - Issaquena - Itawamba - Jackson - Jasper - Jefferson - Jefferson Davis - Jones - Kemper - Lafayette - Lamar - Lauderdale - Lawrence - Leake - Lee - Leflore - Lincoln - Lowndes - Madison - Marion - Marshall - Monroe - Montgomery - Neshoba - Newton - Noxubee - Oktibbeha - Panola - Pearl River - Perry - Pike - Pontotoc - Prentiss - Quitman - Rankin - Scott - Sharkey - Simpson - Smith - Stone - Sunflower - Tallahatchie - Tate - Tippah - Tishomingo - Tunica - Union - Walthall - Warren - Washington - Wayne - Webster - Wilkinson - Winston - Yalobusha - Yazoo

Regions of the United States
Census Bureau Regions
U.S. Midwest | U.S. Northeast | U.S. South | U.S. West
Non-Census Bureau Regions
Coastal states | Deep South | Delmarva | East | Eastern Seaboard | Great Lakes | Great Plains | Gulf Coast | International Border states | Mid-Atlantic | Mississippi Delta | Mountain states | New England | North | Pacific Northwest | South Central States | Southeast | Southwest | Upper Midwest | West | West Coast

Example Usage of Mississippi

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