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    Baton Rouge, the state capital, is the second-largest city in the state. The most populous city is New Orleans. As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, Louisiana contains 10 metropolitan statistical areas. Major areas include Greater New Orleans, Greater Baton Rouge, Lafayette, ShreveportBossier City, and Slidell .

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  3. East Baton Rouge Parish in Louisiana, USA, is the most populous county, with a resident population of 456,781 according to the 2022 US census data. With a 440,781 resident population Jefferson Parish, LA ranks as the second most populated county in the state.

  4. Louisiana is instead divided into 64 equivalent parishes, while Alaska is divided into 19 equivalent boroughs and 11 sparsely populated census areas, the latter also known collectively as the unorganized borough.

  5. Capital: Baton Rouge. Population: 4,523,628 (2005 estimate prior to Hurricane Katrina) Largest Cities: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, and Lake Charles. Area: 43,562 square miles (112,826 sq km) Highest Point: Mount Driskill at 535 feet (163 m) Lowest Point: New Orleans at -5 feet (-1.5 m)

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    On March 7, 1861, Lake Charles was incorporated as the town of Charleston, Louisiana. Lake Charles was founded by merchant and tradesman Marco Eliche (or Marco de Élitxe) as an outpost. He was a Sephardic Jewish trader of either Basque-Spanish or Venetian-Italian origins. He had arrived in Louisiana after hitchhiking and was invited onto a Spanish ...

    Lake Charles, located on a level plain about 30 miles (48 km) from the Gulf of Mexico, has an elevation of approximately 13 feet (4.0 m) above sea level, and is located on the banks of the Calcasieu River in southwestern Louisiana. It borders both Lake Charles and Prien Lake. Contraband Bayou, Henderson Bayou, and English Bayou flow through the cit...

    Lake Charles is the principal city of the Lake Charles metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 202,040 as of 2013. It is the larger principal city of the Lake Charles-Jennings combined statistical area, with a population of 225,235. The 2010 population of the five-parish region of Southwest Louisiana was 292,619. For the city prope...

    The top employer, the Calcasieu Parish School System, employs approximately 5,000 workers. The second-largest employer is L'Auberge Casino Resort, which has 2,400 workers.

    Lake Charles has a Creole and Cajun culture because of its location in Southwest Louisiana—an extension of Acadiana. The city has its own symphony orchestra, the Lake Charles Symphony. It was founded in 1938 and hosts concerts at the Rosa Hart Theatre,which has a capacity of over 2,000. The Lake Charles Little Theatre was founded in 1927 and is the...

    Lake Charles is home to the McNeese Cowboys, whose football team hosts games at Cowboy Stadium which has a seating capacity of 17,410. Burton Coliseumhosts the McNeese basketball teams. Lake Charles has been home to the Lake Charles Lakers and other minor-league baseballteams, indoor football teams, a minor-league ice hockey team and soccer teams. ...

    The city has 31 parks, many of which include playground equipment, athletic facilities, and walking paths. Shiver-Me-Timbers Millennium Park, located downtown, was built entirely by volunteers in 2000. Adventure Cove, a state-of-the-art park, was also built by volunteers, and is specifically designed for handicapped children. Hunting and fishing ar...

    Lake Charles has a mayor-council government. The elected officials include the mayor, the clerk of court, and seven city council members. Each council member represents a district within the city limits. One is elected president and presides over each meeting. The mayor serves a four-year term. The current mayor is Nic Hunter. The mayor appoints th...

    Universities and colleges

    The city has one university and one community college. McNeese State University, on a 121-acre (0.49 km2) campus lined with oak trees in the heart of Lake Charles, is a four-year public university in the University of Louisiana System. Contraband Bayou flows through it. McNeese was founded in 1939 and named after educator John McNeese. It offers over 80 majors, and includes the colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Engineering Technology, Liberal Arts, Nursing, Science, Honors Coll...

    Primary and secondary schools

    Lake Charles's public schools are operated by the Calcasieu Parish Public School System. There are two charter schools and several private schools. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lake Charlesoperates and/or is affiliated with private Roman Catholic schools.

    Print

    The most widely distributed, daily newspaper is The American Press. Other popular periodicals include Lagniappe Magazine, The Jambalaya News, Gumbeaux Magazine, and Thrive Magazine. The Contraband is McNeese State University's student newspaper.

    Television

    Major television network affiliates include KPLC 7, an NBC affiliate also operating the area's CW affiliate on its DT2 subchannel, KSWL-LD 17, a CBS affiliate, KLTL 18, a PBS member station, KWWE-LD 19, a MyNetworkTV/MeTV affiliate, and KVHP 29, a Fox affiliate also operating the area's ABCaffiliate on its DT2 subchannel.

    Radio

    KBYS 88.3 Oldies, KRVS 88.7 Npr, KRLR 89.1 K-Love, KYLC 90.3, KOJO (FM) 91.1, KBAN 91.5, KTSR 92.1 Classic Rock, KHLA 92.9 Classic Hits, KPPM-LP 93.5 Black Gospel, KSMB 94.5 Top40(Chr), KYKZ 96.1 Country, KQLK 97.9 Country, W252AQ 98.3, KNGT 99.5 Country, KELB-LP 100.5, KKGB 101.3 Mainstream Rock, KYBG 102.1 Classic Hits, KAJN-FM 102.9 Contemporary Christian, KBIU 103.3 Chr, KLCJ 104.1 Oldies, KKMY 104.5 Rhythmic Top 40, KZWA 104.9 Urban Adult Contemporary, KIOC 106.1 Active Rock, KJMH 107.5...

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · Profile of Louisiana's Population. QuickFacts. Historical population estimates: State ; Parish ; Place (i.e., city, town, village) Population projections for 2010-2030: State and parish-level population projections. 2020 Census for Louisiana. Total resident population count was 4,657,757 as of April 1, 2020. Population by race.

  7. Geography. Lafayette is located at 30°1250N 92°0146W [4] and has an elevation of 36 feet (11.0 m). [5] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 47.7 square miles (123.5 km 2 ), of which, 47.6 square miles (123.3 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km 2, or 0.19%) is water.