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- Louisiana - Wikipedia
Louisiana is situated at the confluence of the Mississippi river system and the Gulf of Mexico Its location and biodiversity attracted various indigenous groups thousands of years before Europeans arrived in the 17th century
- Louisiana | History, Map, Population, Cities, Facts | Britannica
Louisiana, constituent state of the United States of America It is delineated from its neighbors—Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, and Texas to the west—by both natural and man-made boundaries The Gulf of Mexico lies to the south The capital is Baton Rouge
- Louisiana. gov - The official website of Louisiana
Louisiana’s state government website provides a gateway to services provided by the executive, legislative and judicial branches
- Welcome to Explore Louisiana
Immerse yourself in our rich history and vibrant culture, from the Louisiana Civil Rights Trail and scenic state parks to diverse museums and outdoor adventures Experience the state's unique music, savor local flavors on the Culinary Trail and explore endless attractions like biking, fishing and local libations
- What are the most offbeat places to visit in Louisiana? Try these 7
Natchitoches is the oldest town in Louisiana, and is considered the oldest permanent settlement within the borders of the Louisiana Purchase The city's National Historic Landmark District
- Louisiana Maps Facts - World Atlas
With an area of 135,658 sq km, the State of Louisiana is the 19 th smallest and the 25 th most populous state in the USA Located in the East Baton Rouge Parish, along the eastern shores of the Mississippi River is Baton Rouge – the capital and the second-largest city in Louisiana
- Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten . . . - CNN
A panel of three federal appellate judges has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in each of the state’s public school classrooms is unconstitutional The
- 15 Most Beautiful Places In Louisiana - Southern Living
Louisiana’s nickname is the Bayou State for good reason According to the National Ocean and Atmosphere Administration’s Office for Coastal Management, 32% of the state is occupied by wetlands And some of Louisiana’s most magical scenes can be hiding among the swamp’s bald cypresses and moss-covered oaks
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