Mississippi (disambiguation) explained
Mississippi is a state of the United States of America.
Mississippi may also refer to:
Places
- Mississippi River, a river in central United States
- Mississippi River System, a system of rivers in the Mississippi River watershed
- Mississippi River (Ontario), a river in Eastern Ontario, Canada
- Mississippi Lake, a lake in Ontario, Canada
- Mississippi Territory, a former territory of the United States
- Republic of Mississippi, a former republic of the Confederate States of America
- Mississippi-in-Africa, a former settler colony of ex-slaves in West Africa
- Mississippi County, Arkansas
- Mississippi County, Missouri
Film and television
Music
Songs
- "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I", a 1916 song written by Bert Hanlon and Ben Ryan, performed and recorded by Red Foley in 1949
- "Mississippi Goddam", a 1964 song by Nina Simone
- "Mississippi", a 1970 recording by John Phillips
- "Mississippi" (Pussycat song), 1975
- "Mississippi" (Charlie Daniels song), 1979
- "Mississippi", a 1996 song by Paula Cole from the album This Fire
- "Mississippi", a 2001 song by Train from the album Drops of Jupiter
- "Mississippi" (Bob Dylan song), 2001
- "Mississippi", a 2017 song by Jamie Lenman from the album Devolver
Schools
Ships
- , two ships of the United States Navy in the early 20th century
- , a projected ironclad of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War
- , a diesel towboat completed in 1993
- , several steamships in use circa 1862–1931
- , several ships of United States Navy since 1841
Other uses
- Mississippi, the word used in a counting sequence (e.g. one Mississippi, two Mississippi, etc.) to approximately measure a number of seconds, such as in American street football
- Mississippian culture, a Native American civilization from 800 CE to 1600 CE
See also
- Mississippi Township (disambiguation)
- Mississippian (disambiguation)
- One Mississippi (disambiguation)