Montpelier---it was his home and it's northeast of Baton Rouge
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Slidell, Louisiana was named in honor of American politician and Confederate ambassador to France John Slidell.
[Madison], WisconsinNamed after President, James Madison
There is one prominent city named Baton Rouge in the United States, which is the capital of Louisiana. While there may be smaller towns or communities with similar names, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is the most widely recognized and significant city by that name.
Many places in Louisiana are named after influential figures, reflecting the state's rich history and cultural heritage. For example, the city of Baton Rouge honors the early French settlers, while the town of Lafayette is named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a key figure in the American Revolution. Additionally, the parish of Jefferson is named after Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, highlighting his impact on American history. These names serve as a tribute to the individuals who shaped the state's identity and legacy.
Monroe, Louisiana was named after a steam boat that was named after President James Monroe. (I don't think any president was named from a city in LA or elsewhere. )
Monroe comes to mind ,but it was named for a steamer , the James Monroe, which was named for the President James Monroe , so indirectly it is named for a president.There is a town of Washington, LA, undoubtedly named for George in some way, either directly or after a man who took his name from George.
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None, but one foreign country, Liberia, has named its capital city oafter James Monroe.
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Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.
There's a village named Quitman.
Lincoln.
Cleveland
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