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  1. Coordinates: 29.95°N 90.08°W. New Orleans is a state in the United States. It is the largest state in the United States. History. The city began as the capital of Louisiana (New France), part of the first French colonial empire at the mouth of the Mississippi River.

  2. New Orleans - French Quarter, Jazz, Mardi Gras: The decision to found New Orleans, or Nouvelle-Orléans, was made in Paris in 1717 by John Law’s Company of the West, which had taken control of Louisiana that year.

  3. Apr 5, 2010 · Situated on a bend of the Mississippi River 100 miles from its mouth, New Orleans has been the chief city of Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico’s busiest northern port since the early 1700s.

  4. New Orleans is known for a host of attributes like its famous Creole food, abundant alcohol, music of many styles, nearby swamps and plantations, 18th- & 19th-century architecture, antiques, gay pride, streetcars, and museums. Nicknamed the Big Easy, New Orleans has long had a reputation as an adult-oriented city.

  5. Annual, Day before Ash Wednesday. Location (s) French Quarter; New Orleans, Louisiana. Country. United States. The holiday of Mardi Gras is celebrated in southern Louisiana, including the city of New Orleans. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and through Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday (the start of lent in ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › New_Orleans,_Louisiana,_USANew Orleans - Wikiwand

    New Orleans ənz/ OR-l ənz, /ɔːrˈliːnz/ or-LEENZ, it is the most populous city in Louisiana, third most populous city in the Deep South, and the twelfth-most populous city in the southeastern United States. Serving as a major port, New Orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader Gulf Coast region of the United States.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › History_of_Orleans_Parish,_LouisianaHistory of New Orleans - Wikiwand

    The history of New Orleans, Louisiana, traces the city's development from its founding by the French in 1718 through its period of Spanish control, then briefly back to French rule before being acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

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