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Mississippi - traducción al holandés

STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • 2014 Corolla built by [[Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi]] on display at the [[Tupelo Automobile Museum]]
  • Pass Christian]], 1911, by [[Lewis Hine]]
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  • Clark Creek Natural Area, Wilkinson County
  • National Register of Historic Places]].
  • Dancing at a [[juke joint]] near Clarksdale, Mississippi, in 1939, by [[Marion Post Wolcott]]
  • Vicksburg]], May 19, 1863. Shows assault by US 1st Battalion, 13th Infantry.
  • The previous [[flag of Mississippi]], used until June 30, 2020, featured the Confederate battle flag.
  • Five Governors of Mississippi in 1976, from left: [[Ross Barnett]], [[James P. Coleman]], [[William L. Waller]], [[John Bell Williams]], and [[Paul B. Johnson Jr.]]
  • Flagpoles standing behind [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi]] sign, 2016
  • Hurricanes Camille (left) and Katrina from satellite imagery, as they approached the Mississippi Gulf Coast
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  • The legislature of the state of Mississippi in 1890
  • Liberty]] Baptist Church, [[Amite County]]
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  • [[Mexican American]] boy and [[African American]] man at the Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Mississippi, in 1939, by [[Marion Post Wolcott]]
  • Map with all counties and their county seats
  • Map of the Mississippi Delta Region (outlined in green)
  • The [[Mississippi State Capitol]] was designated a [[National Historic Landmark]] in 2016.
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  • U.S. quarter]]
  • Lee County Training School, 1936
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  • The Ross Barnett Reservoir at sunset
  • Sharecropper's daughter, Lauderdale County, 1935
  • 2016 presidential election]]
  • The [[Vicksburg Bridge]] carries I-20 and U.S. 80 across the Mississippi River at Vicksburg.
  • Leaving Tennessee on US Highway 61
  • Ashland]]

Mississippi         
Mississippi, state in the southern United States, largest river in the United States originating in Minnesota and flowing south along the border of Mississippi into the Gulf of Mexico
University of Mississippi         
  • [[Barnard Observatory]] (1859) was designed to house the world's largest telescope.
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  • [[James Meredith]] accompanied by federal officials on campus
  • One of the earliest photographs of the Ole Miss band, "[[The Pride of the South]]" (1925)
  • [[Robert Q. Marston]], Director of the [[National Institutes of Health]], served as medical school dean.
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  • The University of Mississippi was the first college in the Southeast to hire a female faculty member: [[Sarah McGehee Isom]] in 1885.
  • Research ponds at the University of Mississippi Field Station
  • St. Anthony Hall Phi Chapter House, University of Mississippi, 1906
  • [[Starship Technologies]] robots on campus. A traditional dorm can be seen in the foreground: larger modern dorms can be seen in the background.
  • Panoramic view of the Trent Lott Leadership Institute
  • The class of 1861
UNIVERSITY
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Universiteit van Mississippi, grote openbare universiteit (inclusief vier universiteitsterreinen verspreid over staat Mississippi in V.S. waarvan hoofdcampus in stad Oxford)
Mississippi Burning         
  • Missing persons poster created by the FBI in 1964, showing the photographs of civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner.
  • Best Supporting Actress]].
1988 FILM BY ALAN PARKER
Mississipi Burning
1988 film over de moord op drie voorstanders van de mensenrechten gedurende de 1960-er jaren (gespeeld door Gene Hackman an Willem Dafoe)

Definición

splunge
Not yes, not no. A way to provide a definitive answer without making a decision.
Essentially, I abstain. (From Monty Python's skit Twentieth Century Vole.)
Should we go to Dairy Queen, or Long John Silver's? Splunge.

Wikipedia

Mississippi

Mississippi ( (listen)) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gulf of Mexico; to the southwest by Louisiana; and to the northwest by Arkansas. Mississippi's western boundary is largely defined by the Mississippi River. Mississippi is the 32nd largest by area and 35th-most populous of the 50 U.S. states and has the lowest per-capita income in the United States. Jackson is both the state's capital and largest city. Greater Jackson is the state's most populous metropolitan area, with a population of 591,978 in 2020.

Mississippi is nicknamed both as "The Magnolia State" after the state flower, also being known as "The Hospitality State." The state bird is the mockingbird, and the state beverage is milk.

On December 10, 1817, Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union. By 1860, Mississippi was the nation's top cotton-producing state and slaves accounted for 55% of the state population. Mississippi declared its secession from the Union on January 9, 1861, and was one of the seven original Confederate States, which constituted the largest slaveholding states in the nation. Following the Civil War, it was restored to the Union on February 23, 1870.

Until the Great Migration of the 1930s, African Americans were a majority of Mississippi's population. In 2020, 37.6% of Mississippi's population was African American, the highest percentage of any state. Mississippi was the site of many prominent events during the civil rights movement, including the Ole Miss riot of 1962 by white students objecting to desegregation, the 1963 assassination of Medgar Evers, the 1964 Freedom Summer murders of three activists working on voting rights, and the creation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party in 1964, which helped lead to the congressional passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Mississippi ranks among the lowest of U.S. states in measures of health, education, development, and income. Top economic industries in Mississippi today are agriculture and forestry. Mississippi produces more than half of the country's farm-raised catfish, and is also a top producer of sweet potatoes, cotton and pulpwood. Other main industries in Mississippi include advanced manufacturing, utilities, transportation, and health services.

Mississippi is almost entirely within the Gulf coastal plain, and generally consists of lowland plains and low hills. The northwest remainder of the state consists of the Mississippi Delta, a section of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Mississippi's highest point is Woodall Mountain at 807 feet (246 m) above sea level adjacent to the Cumberland Plateau; the lowest is the Gulf of Mexico. Mississippi has a humid subtropical climate classification.

Ejemplos de uso de Mississippi
1. What was "Mississippi Burning" is, surprisingly often, Mississippi yearning.
2. MISSISSIPPI DEVASTATION Katrina‘s death toll was more than 200 in one Mississippi county alone, and U.S.
3. Camille (Mississippi, Louisiana), 1'6', 5, 256 12. Great Miami‘‘ (Florida, Mississippi, Alabama), 1'26, 4, 243 13.
4. Louis, Mississippi (3÷08) YOUR E–MAIL ALERTS Mississippi or Create Your Own Manage Alerts
5. The following are some helpful Web sites and phone numbers for the Mississippi area÷ Official Web site of Mississippi Mississippi Department of Transportation Mississippi Department of Health Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport Local news÷ ClarionLedger.com Local news÷ SunHearld.com