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  1. Why does Louisiana have parishes, and not counties like other states? The State of Louisiana does not have "counties" as regional governments below the state level, but instead has "parishes". The only state besides Louisiana not to have counties is Alaska, which has "boroughs".

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Why does Louisiana use parishes instead of counties? Most say that when the French and Spanish ruled Louisiana, they were predominantly Catholic countries. The “parish” was both the seat of religious control and because church and state were entwined, they came to be accepted in the place name as civil boundaries.

  3. Nov 6, 2022 · A host of books in the Louisiana Room of the Dupre Library at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette treat the subject of parishes. Most say that when the French (1699-1762) and then the Spanish ...

  4. Mar 17, 2012 · If you have ever wondered why this is the case, keep reading to find out. Why does Louisiana have parishes instead of counties? Unlike most of the other states of America, Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes. The reason the Louisiana is divided into parishes goes back to the history of the state.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Attakapas Parish existed from 1805 to 1811 and is Lafayette, Vermillion, and Iberia parishes today. Biloxi Parish was only around for about a year (1811-1812) before it became a part of the Mississippi Territory.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Louisiana was founded by the Spanish and French governments which were mostly Roman Catholic. Louisiana was broken up into "church" parishes. Later on, counties were added and some of the parishes ...

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