"Pelican State" is the nickname of the state of Louisiana. Louisiana's official state bird, the brown pelican, is native there.
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The Brown Pelican State.
The Pelican State, and also Sportsman's Paradise.
The state of Louisiana has many nicknames. One such nickname is Sportsman's Paradise and another nickname is the Pelican State.
Louisiana is commonly known as the "Pelican State." This nickname reflects the brown pelican, which is the state bird and symbolizes the state's commitment to conservation and wildlife. The pelican also represents Louisiana's rich natural resources and diverse ecosystems.
Louisiana was named after King Louis XIV of France.
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Louisiana, which is also called the Pelican State.
The state bird of Louisiana is the Eastern Brown Pelican, adopted in 1966.
Louisiana is called The Pelican State because that is the states bird
Louisiana's state tree is the bald cypress.