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Louisiana is a state located in the south of the United States. It ranks 31st in terms of total land area and 25th in terms of population.

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How many cities in America are named Baton Rouge?

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.

How does an asp baton work?

a asp baton is a piece of equipment used by police officers all around the world

it is a light weight solid steel stick which can be extended at the flick of a wrist type asp baton into google and you will get a picture of the asp baton

hope this helps

James

What is the name of the very large city in southeastern Louisiana that is near lake ponchartrain?

The very large city in southeastern Louisiana is New Orleans, a major port on the Mississippi River, just upstream from the delta at the Gulf of Mexico.

How did the Casket Girls of Louisiana get their name?

The "Casket Girls of Louisiana," young women sent from France to the colonies (now the United States) to marry, carried their belongings in caskets

How do you spell go in New Orleans?

The faux-French homophone geaux is used in the Cajun regions by fans of local sports teams such as the LSU Tigers, Tulane Green Wave and New Orleans Saints.

This follows the French spellings -aux and -eaux that are pronounced "oh."

L how did the purchase of the Louisiana territory affect the size of the united States?

Purchase of land has consistently increased the size of the United States. In particular, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the total territory of the United States.

Is it illegal to drive in flip flops in UK?

Yes, in Portugal it is illegal to drive while wearing flip flops.

Flip flops are not very secure footwear and, since they are plastic, have no way of properly circulating air to the underside of the feet to dry any sweat. So they can often cause the driver to slip off the pedals and cause a collision.

You will be handed a hefty fine for the first offence. Any other future offences might result in a court summons. Most people caught out and fined for this offence are tourists who didn't research the country's laws properly.

Who explored the northwest of the Louisiana territory?

The "Discovery Corps", which was led by Lewis and Clark.
The Corp of Discovery with Lewis and Clark

When is gator hunting legal in Louisiana?

gator huntnis legal when the population of alligators rise to a large enough number in the spring/summer

What is the population of African-Americans in Louisiana?

The original inhabitants of the Louisiana territory were the Black Washitaws. They were the original mound builders that built thousands of mounds and piramids along the Mississippi river valley basin. Their decendants still live in Louisiana, which is their ancestral home. They successfully sued the United States in international court for selling the Louisiana Territory, their ancestral homeland. As a result, the US had to give back 60,000 acres in Louisiana and they are recognized by the UN as a separate nation.

Louisiana has benefited tremendously from the presence of Africans in America. Since New Orleans was a major slave port, it had its pick of the most skilled African architects, iron workers, builders and other artisans. That's why all slave port cities were laid out so beautifully, with exquisite architecture, iron working and craftmanship. The African American influence in Louisiana has been tremendous. Unfortunately, the various rivaling European cultures in Louisiana were very oppressive to Africans. They created a rigid cast system based on skin color. The idea of creole, octaroon, quadroon and malotto originated in Louisiana's cast system.

Is the Post Office in Louisiana open on Mardi Gras Day?

No, it is not. While there may a small skeleton crew in the back sorting, mail is unable to move from the branches to the main office by truck on that day... so no mail would move anyways. Any mail dropped into a New Orleans mail box does not get into the transit system until the following day.

What caused the Acadian population to migrate to Louisiana?

They came as french colonists to colonise new brunswick and nova scotia. That is all I know so far.

Where were soybeans made?

The soybean's origins were in the eastern parts of North China, sometime prior to 1,100 BC.

Why is Louisiana so flat?

around the ice age, glaciers slowly slid down from Canada growing and size, and cutting many of the states flat, including Louisiana and Florida