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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
the circle of Futhark Circle influence of this Person
Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
Related
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zz Home, living quarters, job
location, entertainment venue (movies, music, bar, theater, café, etc. places
people to for entertainment), shopping (what type of stores does this person
frequent, is this person a Gucci person or a Walmart person, target, sears,
local mom and pop, amazon, etc.)
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Louisiana is known for:
- Mardi Gras
- Jazz music
- Creole and
Cajun cuisine
- Salt mines
- Petroleum
industry
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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LA
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State Capital
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Baton
Rouge
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 51,840 sq miles; Land Only: 43,562 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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64
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Time Zone
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Central
Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Arkansas,
Mississippi, Texas
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Highest
Point
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Driskill
Mountain, 535 feet
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Tallest
Building
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Hancock
Whitney Center in New Orleans, 697 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Tiger
Stadium in Baton Rouge, capacity 102,321
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National
Parks
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None
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State Population
(2020)
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4,657,757
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State
Population Density
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106.9
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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225,
318, 337, 504, 985
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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New
Orleans (389,476)
Baton Rouge (219,052)
Shreveport (184,786)
Lafayette (126,535)
Lake Charles (78,433)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State Bird
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Eastern
brown pelican
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State
Crustacean
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Crawfish
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State
Dog
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Catahoula
leopard dog
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State
Drink
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Milk
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State Flower
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Magnolia
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State
Fresh Water Fish
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White
perch
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State
Insect
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Honeybee
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State
Mammal
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Black
bear
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State Motto
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Union,
justice, confidence
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State Nickname
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Pelican
State
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State
Reptile
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Alligator
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State Tree
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Bald
cypress
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- Aquarium
of the Americas: Aquarium in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Audubon
Zoo: Zoo in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Baton Rouge Zoo: Zoo
in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Bourbon
Street: Street in the heart of the French Quarter neighborhood in
New Orleans, Louisiana.
- City Park New
Orleans: Park in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- French Quarter:
Downtown neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Garden District New Orleans: Neighborhood in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
- Jackson Square: Historic park
in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Lake
Pontchartrain: Lake in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Lake Pontchartrain
Causeway: Longest continuous bridge over water in the world,
located at Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Mardi Gras World:
Tourist attraction in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Myrtles
Plantation: Historic plantation and bed & breakfast in St.
Francisville, Louisiana.
- New Orleans Museum of Art:
Art museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Oak Alley
Plantation: Historic plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana.
- Preservation
Hall: Musical venue in the French Quarter neighborhood in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
- St. Louis
Cathedral: Cathedral in the French Quarter neighborhood in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
- The National
WWII Museum: Military history museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Whitney
Plantation: Museum devoted to slavery, located in Wallace,
Louisiana.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Louisiana. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Louisiana Foods
Louisiana is famous for the following foods:
- Gumbo
- Shrimp Etoufee
- Po'Boy
- Muffuletta
- King Cake
- Beignet
- Pralines
- Jambalaya
- Grillades
- Ya-Ka-Mein
- Red Beans
and Rice
- Crawfish
Boil
- Boudin
Famous People Born In Louisiana
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Jim Taylor
(Fullback. Inducted in 1976)
- Willie Davis
(Defensive End. Inducted in 1981)
- John Henry
Johnson (Fullback. Inducted in 1987)
- Terry
Bradshaw (Quarterback. Inducted in 1989)
- Charlie
Joiner (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1996)
- Fred Dean
(Defensive End. Inducted in 2008)
- Marshall
Faulk (Running Back. Inducted in 2011)
- Aeneas
Williams (Cornerback, Safety. Inducted in 2014)
- Ed Reed
(Safety. Inducted in 2019)
- Johnny
Robinson (Safety. Inducted in 2019)
- Alan Faneca (Offensive Guard. Inducted in 2021)
- Peyton
Manning (Quarterback. Inducted in 2021)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Mel Ott
(Right Fielder. Inducted in 1951)
- Bill Dickey
(Catcher. Inducted in 1954)
- Ted Lyons
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1955)
- Willard
Brown (Center Fielder. Inducted in 2006)
- Lee Smith
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2019)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Bob Pettit
(Center-Forward. Inducted in 1971)
- Bill Russell
(Center. Inducted in 1975. Coach. Inducted in 2021)
- Willis Reed
(Forward. Inducted in 1982)
- Elvin Hayes
(Center-Forward. Inducted in 1990)
- Robert
Parish (Center. Inducted in 2003)
- Clyde
Drexler (Guard-Forward. Inducted in 2004)
- Joe Dumars
(Guard. Inducted in 2006)
- Karl Malone
(Forward. Inducted in 2010)
- Albert
Pullins (Guard. Inducted in 2022)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Ellen
DeGeneres
- Jared Leto
- Tyler Perry
- Reese
Witherspoon
Famous
Singers
- Harry
Connick Jr.
- Lil Wayne
- Hank
Williams Jr.
Louisiana Fun Facts
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Louisiana was named in honor of King
Louis XIV of France.
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Louisiana has the tallest state capitol
building in the United States. It is 450 feet tall and has 34 stories.
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Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana
is the longest continuous bridge over water in the world. It is 23.87 miles
long and connects Metairie with Mandeville.
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Breaux Bridge is known as the
"Crawfish Capital of the World."
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Rayne is known as the "Frog Capital
of the World."
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The Saint Charles streetcar line in New
Orleans is one of only two mobile national monuments in the United States.
San Francisco cable cars are the other.
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The first documented Mardi Gras parade in
New Orleans occurred in 1837. The first floats appeared 20 years later, in
1857.
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The first opera performed in America was
on May 22, 1796, in New Orleans.
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Louisiana is the only state in the United
States that follows the legal system established by Napoleon. The other 49
states follow English common law.
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In Louisiana, staging a "fake"
wrestling or boxing match is prohibited. The penalty is loss of license.
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In 2007, Louisiana became the last state
to ban cockfighting.
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