I don't see how it could be as the Mississippi runs into the Gulf of Mexico and Baton Rouge is not on the coast. Baton Rouge is located along the river though.
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The French port at the mouth of the Mississippi River is New Orleans. Robert Cavalier de la Salle visited and claimed the area in 1682 for France.
The city was at the mouth of the Mississippi River, and was thus able to control traffic up and down the river.
Its location near the mouth of a river--the Mississippi. its wits warm climate and good growing seasonarm climate and good growing season
Plaquemines Parish (county) is at the mouth of the Mississippi River, on the Gulf of Mexico southeast of New Orleans. Plaquemines Parish is divided in two by the Mississippi River. The City of Plaquemine is about fifteen miles downriver from Baton Rouge, on the opposite (west) bank of the Mississippi River. The City of Plaquemine is in Iberville Parish.
New Orleans, LA is located at the mouth of the Mississippi river.
At the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Minneapolis, Minnesota. St. Louis, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee New Orleans, Louisiana* (Between August 2005 and August 2009, the city of Baton Rouge had a higher city population than New Orleans proper. But the N.O. metro area has more than 1 million residents compared to about 750,000 for Baton Rouge.)
an example of a river mouth would be the mouth of the Mississippi river
New Orleans, LA is located at the mouth of the Mississippi river.
The mouth of the Mississippi River is in the Gulf of Mexico. The source of the Mississippi is Lake Itasca, Minnesota.
The mouth of the Mississippi River is called the Gulf of Mexico. It is located at Pilottown, Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana.
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The mouth of the Mississippi River is located in the US state of Louisiana. It is just south of New Orleans.
Source: MinnesotaMouth: LouisianaYes the mouth is in the gulf.Its source is Lake Itasca, northern Minnesota and its mouth is Pilottown, Gulf of Mexico.Yes the mouth of the Mississippi River is the Gulf of Mexico. The mouth of a river is where the river empties.