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A disambiguation for three different areas sometimes referred to as "Mississippi delta":

  • Green, a distinct cultural area in northwest Mississippi state
  • Blue, a landform at the mouth of the Mississippi River formed by sediment deposits
  • Purple (more specifically referred to as the Mississippi embayment), a northward continuation of the fluvial sediments of the Mississippi River Delta

Modified from en:Image:Mississippi delta disambig.jpg.

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current22:10, 31 December 2006489×655 (45 KB)Interiot (decrease the white border width a bit)
03:21, 31 December 2006489×655 (45 KB)Interiot (darken gray states to match other wikipedia maps)
15:04, 30 December 2006489×655 (45 KB)Interiot (shrink blue area slightly)
14:59, 30 December 2006489×655 (45 KB)Interiot (default to a larger size)
14:57, 30 December 200652×70 (45 KB)Interiot (A disambiguation for three different areas sometimes referred to as "Mississippi delta": * Green, a distinct cultural area in northwest Mississippi state * Blue, a landform at the mouth of the Mississippi River formed by sediment deposits * Purple (more s)
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