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Blanton,   Cameta,   Cary,   Delta City,   Egremont,   Issaquena,   Kelso,   Lorenzen,   Mont Helena,   Nitta Yuma,   Onward,   Panther Burn,   Patmos,   Richey,   Rolling Fork,   Sago,   Smedes,   Spanish Fort,   Updike,   Vickland,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Anguilla, MS?
Then read on!

Anguilla is a small village located in Sharkey County, Mississippi, with a population of around 500 people according to recent estimates. It is a rural community with a predominantly African American population. Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybeans, is the primary industry in the area. The village has a few small businesses, including a grocery store and gas station. Outdoor recreational activities, such as hunting and fishing, are popular pastimes in the area due to its rural location. Despite being a small village, it has a strong sense of community and is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.