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List of census-designated places in Mississippi facts for kids

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Welcome to a special list of places in Mississippi! These aren't always official cities or towns, but they are important communities known as Census-Designated Places, or CDPs for short. The U.S. Census Bureau keeps track of these areas to understand where people live across the state.

What is a Census-Designated Place (CDP)?

A Census-Designated Place (CDP) is a special area created by the United States Census Bureau. It helps them collect and share information about populations. Think of it as a defined neighborhood or community that isn't officially a city or town.

Why are CDPs created?

CDPs are made for statistical reasons. They help show where groups of people live, even if those areas don't have their own local government. This way, the Census Bureau can count everyone and understand population patterns.

How are CDPs different from cities or towns?

The main difference is that CDPs don't have their own local government. A city or town usually has a mayor, a city council, and local laws. A CDP does not. Its boundaries are set just for counting people and collecting data.

Why are CDPs important?

Even without a local government, CDPs are very important. They help researchers, planners, and government agencies understand how many people live in certain areas. This information can be used for things like planning roads, schools, or other community services.

List of Census-Designated Places in Mississippi

Here is an alphabetical list of the Census-Designated Places in Mississippi. Each one represents a unique community where people live and work.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

  • University

V

W

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