The second largest parish by population is Jefferson parish.
Largest parish in the state of louisiana
St. Louis Cathedral is both the oldest congregation but also the oldest Church building in Louisiana, they came together in 1718, and the Church was built in 1793. They have both been in continuous use.
Vidalia is in Concordia Parish
Louisiana words that begin with the letter G:Grant Parish is a parish located in the north central area of LouisianaGonzales is a city in Ascension Parish, LouisianaGretna is a city in Jefferson Parish, LouisianaGeorgetown is a village in Grant Parish, LouisianaGrambling is a city in Lincoln, Parish, LouisianaGrambling State University is located in Grambling, Louisiana
The second largest parish by population is Jefferson parish.
Largest parish in the state of louisiana
East Baton Rouge Parish has about 450,000 people living in it.
St. Louis Cathedral is both the oldest congregation but also the oldest Church building in Louisiana, they came together in 1718, and the Church was built in 1793. They have both been in continuous use.
In Louisiana, a county is called a parish. Depending on what you are considering in terms of largest - Plaquemines Parish has largest area of 2,429 sq mi ( 6,291 km 2 ) and a population of 23,042 . Jefferson Parish has the largest population of 432,552, but an area of 642 sq mi ( 1,663 km 2 ). (Based on 2007 information)
Vidalia is in Concordia Parish
Louisiana words that begin with the letter G:Grant Parish is a parish located in the north central area of LouisianaGonzales is a city in Ascension Parish, LouisianaGretna is a city in Jefferson Parish, LouisianaGeorgetown is a village in Grant Parish, LouisianaGrambling is a city in Lincoln, Parish, LouisianaGrambling State University is located in Grambling, Louisiana
Gretna is a city in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. Grant Parish is one of the 64 Parishes in Louisiana.
red river parish siblings
The equivalent of a county.
cameron parish
West Baton Rouge Parish is primarily a rural parish with four small towns and a population of 21,717. We have the distinction of being the smallest parish in the state and are in south central Louisiana on the west bank of the Mississippi River, just across from the capital city of Baton Rouge. There has been substantial development in the petrol-chemical industry, and four major plants line the Mississippi River. The total land area in the parish is 135,680 acres. There are some 40 farmers growing agronomic crops on 23,418 acres. Ranking the crops by acreage: