In the context of Louisiana, the parish that does not have a main river is LaSalle Parish. It is located in the central part of the state and is characterized by its rolling hills and forests rather than large rivers. While it does have smaller streams and waterways, it lacks a significant river running through it.
The Red River Parish was founded in 1871.
The Roaring river is located in the parish of Westmorland.
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The Calcasieu river
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The river, known as Tensas Bayou in its upper reaches, begins in East Carroll Parish.
Sabine Parish, Louisiana was named after the Sabine River. The Sabine River is the border between Louisiana and Texas.
The Louisiana parish that is physically divided into two separate sections with another parish in between is St. Bernard Parish. It is split into two parts by the presence of Plaquemines Parish, which lies to the west of the main portion of St. Bernard Parish. This unique geographic layout results from the Mississippi River's course and the surrounding wetlands.
The phone number of the Red River Parish Library is: 318-932-5614.
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The address of the Red River Parish Library is: 2022 Alonzo St, Coushatta, 71019 9474
St. Tammany Parish in Louisiana is bordered to the south by Lake Pontchartrain, to the east by Pearl River County in Mississippi, and to the west by Tangipahoa Parish.