DIXIELAND
The Southern United States is sometimes referred to as Dixieland. Poverty has been a persistent issue in parts of the American South due to historical factors like slavery, segregation, and an economy dependent on low-wage agriculture and industry. Many rural areas still face limited access to quality education, healthcare, and well-paying jobs. While some Southern cities are growing rapidly, economic inequality remains a significant challenge across the region. With more than 126 million inhabitants, the American South is by far the most populated region of the United States.
Mountfair, Virginia, USA
Fairhope, Alabama, USA
Cocoa, Florida, USA
Hayes, Louisiana, USA
Fosterville, Tennessee, USA
Clay City, Alabama, USA
Loxley, Alabama, USA
Calhoun, Georgia, USA
Pecan Island, Louisiana, USA
Mobile, Alabama, USA
Penn Laird, Virginia, USA
Johns Island, South Carolina, USA
Bell City, Louisiana, USA
Wewoka, Oklahoma, USA
Everglades, Florida, USA
Kaplan, Louisiana, USA
Avery Island, Louisiana, USA
Abbeville, Louisiana, USA
Darien, Georgia, USA