The
East South Central States constitute one of the nine
Census Bureau Divisions of the
United States.
Four states make up the division:
Alabama,
Kentucky,
Mississippi, and
Tennessee. The division is one of the three that together make up the larger
Census Bureau Region known as the
South (the other two of which are the
South Atlantic States and the
West South Central States).
The East South Central States form the core of
Old Dixie, one of the nine
moral regions identified by
James Patterson and Peter Kim in their acclaimed 1991 geopolitical best-seller,
The Day America Told The Truth.
Demographics
As of 2000, the East South Central States had a combined population of 17,022,810. This number was estimated to increase 3.48% to 17,615,260 by 2005. The West North Central region covers of land, and has an average population density of 95.31 people per square mile.
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