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The Complete List of Cities and Towns in Mississippi That Start With C

This list includes 21 Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with C, from “Caledonia” to “Crystal Springs”. Many are small, historic communities scattered across the state, often centered on railroads or county seats.

Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with C are municipalities and notable communities beginning with the letter C. Many reflect Mississippi’s agricultural and railroad history, and they often keep vibrant local traditions.

Below you’ll find the table with Place, State, and Population (Year).

Place: The town or city name, listed alphabetically so you can quickly find a specific community.

State: Shows “Mississippi” for every entry, confirming the geographic scope of the list for your reference.

Population (Year): The latest official estimate or census figure with year, helping you gauge each place’s size.

Cities and Towns in Mississippi that start with C

PlaceCountyPopulation (Year)Country
CaledoniaLowndes1,039 (2020)United States
Calhoun CityCalhoun1,410 (2020)United States
CantonMadison10,104 (2020)United States
CarthageLeake4,558 (2020)United States
CentrevilleWilkinson1,409 (2020)United States
CharlestonTallahatchie1,582 (2020)United States
ChickasawPontotoc1,225 (2020)United States
ClarksdaleCoahoma14,903 (2020)United States
ClevelandBolivar12,302 (2020)United States
ClintonHinds25,216 (2020)United States
ColdwaterTate1,042 (2020)United States
CoffeevilleYalobusha540 (2020)United States
CoahomaCoahoma267 (2020)United States
ComoPanola1,086 (2020)United States
ColumbiaMarion684 (2020)United States
CollinsCovington2,283 (2020)United States
ColumbusLowndes23,640 (2020)United States
CorinthAlcorn14,573 (2020)United States
CrenshawKemper355 (2020)United States
CrugerHolmes151 (2020)United States
Crystal SpringsCopiah4,911 (2020)United States

Descriptions

Caledonia

Caledonia

Town in Lowndes County, incorporated community near Columbus; known for small‑town Mississippi charm and local schools.

Calhoun City

Calhoun City

Town and county community seat area in Calhoun County; founded in the 19th century and known for historic downtown buildings.

Canton

Canton

City in Madison County; county seat known for its historic square and annual Canton Flea Market at the train depot.

Carthage

Carthage

Town in Leake County serving as county seat; historic courthouse town in central Mississippi with ties to state history.

Centreville

Centreville

Town straddling Wilkinson and Amite counties (primary: Wilkinson); small incorporated town with roots in the piney woods region.

Charleston

Charleston

Town in Tallahatchie County; small Delta‑region town noted for local blues history and rural heritage.

Chickasaw

Chickasaw

Town in Pontotoc County; incorporated community named for the Chickasaw people, near the Tupelo area.

Clarksdale

Clarksdale

City in Coahoma County; major Delta city celebrated as a birthplace of the blues with museums and music venues.

Cleveland

Cleveland

City in Bolivar County; Mississippi Delta city home to Delta State University and strong musical and cultural traditions.

Clinton

Clinton

City in Hinds County; suburban Jackson city known for historic districts, strong schools, and rapid postwar growth.

Coldwater

Coldwater

Town in Tate County; small incorporated town in north Mississippi with agricultural roots.

Coffeeville

Coffeeville

Town in Yalobusha County; historic river‑community with antebellum sites near the Little Tallahatchie River.

Coahoma

Coahoma

Town in Coahoma County; small incorporated community in the Mississippi Delta region.

Como

Como

Town in Panola County; small northwest Mississippi town known for local festivals and proximity to Sardis Lake.

Columbia

Columbia

City (town-sized) in Marion County; county seat with historic downtown and a long history as a river‑region trading post.

Collins

Collins

City in Covington County; regional hub in south‑central Mississippi with local industry and annual community events.

Columbus

Columbus

City in Lowndes County; regional center with a large historic district, antebellum homes, and Mississippi University for Women nearby.

Corinth

Corinth

City in Alcorn County; historic northeast Mississippi city known for Civil War sites and as a transportation crossroads.

Crenshaw

Crenshaw

Town in Kemper County; small incorporated town in east Mississippi with rural character.

Cruger

Cruger

Town in Holmes County; very small incorporated community in the Mississippi Delta with agricultural surroundings.

Crystal Springs

Crystal Springs

City in Copiah County; historic city known for mineral springs, Victorian homes, and proximity to Jackson.

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