Hattiesburg is a city-state located in the southern portion of the former U.S. state of Mississippi. Hattiesburg was one of the few towns in its region that survived Doomsday. It was the capital of a provisional Mississippi state government that lasted from October 1983 through April 1986, then became an independent city-state that has lasted to the present. Johnny L. DuPree is the current mayor of Hattiesburg.
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| - Hattiesburg is a city-state located in the southern portion of the former U.S. state of Mississippi. Hattiesburg was one of the few towns in its region that survived Doomsday. It was the capital of a provisional Mississippi state government that lasted from October 1983 through April 1986, then became an independent city-state that has lasted to the present. Johnny L. DuPree is the current mayor of Hattiesburg.
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| - Hattiesburg is a city-state located in the southern portion of the former U.S. state of Mississippi. Hattiesburg was one of the few towns in its region that survived Doomsday. It was the capital of a provisional Mississippi state government that lasted from October 1983 through April 1986, then became an independent city-state that has lasted to the present. An estimated 133,000 live in Hattiesburg proper and the surrounding region. Its territory extends roughly 30 miles in all directions from central Hattiesburg, but also extends south to former Bay St. Louis on the Gulf of Mexico. Hattiesburg's constitution is based on both the United States constitution and the Mississippi state constitution, with a governor as head of state and a bicameral legislature. Hattiesburg's economy is agrarian, and like many survivor communities in the former U.S., reflective most of a hybrid 19th- and 20th-century society. Conservatism and Protestant Christianity are heavily influential in Hattiesburg, despite the presence of a small, secular community centered at the University of Hattiesburg (formerly University of Southern Mississippi) campus. Johnny L. DuPree is the current mayor of Hattiesburg.
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