Jackson, officially the City of Jackson, is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at the 2020 census, down from 173,514 at the 2010 census. Jacksons population declined more between 2010 and 2020 (11.42%) than any major city in the United States. Jackson is the anchor for the Jackson metropolitan statistical area, the largest metropolitan area completely within the state. With a 2020 population estimated around 600,000, metropolitan Jackson is home to over one-fifth of Mississippis population. The city sits on the Pearl River and is located in the greater Jackson Prairie region of Mississippi.
Founded in 1821 as the site for a new state capital, the city is named after General Andrew Jackson, who was honored for his role in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and later served as U.S. president. Following the nearby Battle of Vicksburg in 1863 during the American Civil War, Union forces under the command of General William Tecumseh Sherman began the siege of Jackson and the city was subsequently burned.During the 1920s, Jackson surpassed Meridian to become the most populous city in the state following a speculative natural gas boom in the region. The current slogan for the city is The City with Soul. It has had numerous musicians prominent in blues, gospel, folk, and jazz. The city is located in the deep south halfway between Memphis and New Orleans on Interstate 55 and Dallas and Atlanta on Interstate 20. Being at this location has given the city the nickname the crossroads of the south.
The city has a number of museums and cultural institutions, including the Mississippi Childrens Museum, Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, Mississippi Museum of Art, Old Capital Museum, Museum of Mississippi History. Other notable locations are the Mississippi Coliseum and the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, home of the Jackson State Tigers Football Team.
The Jackson metropolitan statistical area is the states second largest metropolitan area overall, due to four counties in northern Mississippi being part of the Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area. In 2020, the Jackson metropolitan area held a GDP of 30 billion dollars, accounting for 29% of the states total GDP of 104.1 billion dollars.
Bertha
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Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning bright one. She is very intelligent hardworking and a trustworthy friend. Everybody wants to be her.
Bertha meaning & definition 1 of Bertha.
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The women who has curves for days. Once you see her, you can never stop thinking about her. The way she drives around on her cart with her groceries makes any man go wild.
Bertha meaning & definition 2 of Bertha.
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Loving and strong. May sometimes feel down but sh will was lift your spirits back up no matter.And also of Course her best friend is Ashley duhhh.... If Engel hurts her I will most likely hurt him:)I love her so much, I would do anything for her. Even take 1000000000 bullets for her;)
Bertha meaning & definition 3 of Bertha.
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A person whos parents wanted them to remain a virgin a very long time by giving them such a lousy name
Bertha meaning & definition 4 of Bertha.
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A huge ass, wide load, junk in the trunk
Bertha meaning & definition 5 of Bertha.
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a massive 3 litre bottle of cider. usually consumed before gigs and other large sessions of heavy drinkin.
Bertha meaning & definition 6 of Bertha.
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An annoying roommate of sorts, usually obnoxious, fat, dirty, smelly, rude, and bitchy.
Bertha meaning & definition 7 of Bertha.
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Typical oversized female, always has ginger hair and has terrible dress sense thinking she can wear clothes 5 sizes to small for her.....Dont be near her on a hot day as BO is a big problem amongst Berthas....
Bertha meaning & definition 8 of Bertha.
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An outdoor place that is used to relax for short breaks, and have a ciggy or too, typically on a nice day
Bertha meaning & definition 9 of Bertha.