Louisiana was founded by the Spanish and French governments which were mostly Roman Catholic. Louisiana was broken up into "church" parishes. Later on, counties were added and some of the parishes became counties, but the boundaries of the "county" lines were rather changeable. So, later on, the parishes were reinstated.
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.
Louisiana
There are 3,142 counties in the United States, spread across 50 states. Parishes are found in the state of Louisiana and there are a total of 64 parishes in the state.
Initially the state of Louisiana was divided into counties, but these were poorly organized and it was found the parishes that had been established by the France and Spain, both Catholic countries worked better as a means of division. Louisiana's parishes are based on a method of ecclesiastical division.
Louisiana has no counties. Louisiana calls them parishes.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
There are 105 counties in Kansas. Louisiana does not have counties. Louisiana has Parishes. Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes.
Because they're parishes, not counties.
There are no Counties in Louisiana, we have Parishes and we have 64 of them.
There are 48 states with counties and 2 states with parishes. States like Louisiana and Alaska have parishes instead of counties.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
Louisiana uses parishes instead of counties.
Louisiana.
No. Nor does it have Counties. It has Parishes.
Louisiana
In Louisiana, counties are actually called parishes. There are 64 in the state.