There are 105 counties in Kansas. Louisiana does not have counties. Louisiana has Parishes. Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes.
There are no Counties in Louisiana, we have Parishes and we have 64 of them.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
In Louisiana, counties are actually called parishes. There are 64 in the state.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
There are 105 counties in Kansas. Louisiana does not have counties. Louisiana has Parishes. Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes.
Louisiana has no counties. Louisiana calls them parishes.
There are 48 states with counties and 2 states with parishes. States like Louisiana and Alaska have parishes instead of counties.
There are no Counties in Louisiana, we have Parishes and we have 64 of them.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
Because they're parishes, not counties.
In Louisiana, counties are actually called parishes. There are 64 in the state.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
In the United States, only Louisiana has parishes as its primary administrative divisions. The term "parish" is unique to Louisiana, while most other states use "counties." As a result, Louisiana's 64 parishes serve a similar purpose to counties in other states.
Louisiana is unique in that it has parishes instead of counties. Another state that does not have counties is Alaska, which is divided into boroughs and census areas. Both Louisiana and Alaska use these alternative administrative divisions to organize their regions.
There are two: Louisiana and Alaska
Louisiana.