No, Louisiana is divided into parishes and Alaska into boroughs. However, parishes and boroughs are called "county-equivalents" by the U.S. federal government.
There are 48 states with counties and 2 states with parishes. States like Louisiana and Alaska have parishes instead of counties.
Louisiana uses parishes instead of counties.
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No states are divided into countries in the United States.
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No, Louisiana is divided into parishes and Alaska into boroughs. However, parishes and boroughs are called "county-equivalents" by the U.S. federal government.
The Island of Guernsey is divided into 10 Parishes.
The only state that is not is Louisiana. They are divided into Parishes instead of counties.
There are 48 states divided into counties. The other two, Alaska and Louisiana are divided into boroughs and parishes, respectfully. According to the US Census, boroughs and parishes are called "county-equivalents".
Most U.S. states are divided into counties. Louisiana is divided into parishes. Alaska is divided into boroughs and census areas.
Each of the US states is divided into counties. In Louisiana, these are known as "parishes", from the name for the classical divisions of the Roman Catholic Church.
Most states are divided into counties that are overseen by county commissioners. One state, Louisiana, is divided into parishes which operate in essentially the same way as counties.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
Jamaica is divided into 3 counties and 14 Parishes.
Louisiana uses parishes instead of counties.
Generally speaking, a parish is a group of members of a specific church. In the USA all its States have churches and thus parishes. States also have other terms to identify themselves. They may not use the term "parish" but it's clear that members of Islamic and Jewish peoples, to give a better perspective on this, have members who gather to worship at temples and synagogues. All US States have parishes for the major religions in the USA.