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  1. Following the Louisiana Purchase, the territorial legislative council in April 1805 divided the Territory of Orleans (the predecessor of Louisiana state) into 12 counties. The borders of these counties were poorly defined, but largely coincided with the colonial ecclesiastical parishes. [2] [3]

  2. Ballotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics. Initiative process availability See also: Laws governing local ballot measures in Louisiana The power and process of petitioning for the amendment of charters is mandated by state law for all 23 home-rule counties and all 31 home-rule cities, towns, and villages.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · The most populated counties in Louisiana are East Baton Rouge Parish with 448,467, Jefferson Parish at 421,777, Orleans Parish with 364,136, St. Tammany Parish at 275,583, and Lafayette Parish with 249,750.

  4. Jun 28, 2019 · Largest Counties in Louisiana 1. Cameron Parish Parish Seat: Cameron. Area: 1,932 square miles; Population: Approximately 6,973 (2020 census) Area Codes: 337; Latitude: 29.9747° N; Longitude: 93.3414° W; Location and History. Cameron Parish, located in the southwestern corner of Louisiana, is the largest parish by area in the state.

  5. This Louisiana parish map displays its 64 parishes, like East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, and Orleans. The most populated parish in Louisiana is East Baton Rouge because it includes its state capital, Baton Rouge. But the parish with the lowest population is Tensas Parish with just over 4000 people.

  6. Below is a map of the 64 parishes of Louisiana (you can click on the map to enlarge it and to see the major city in each parish). Louisiana parishes (counties) map Interactive Map of Louisiana Parishes. Click on any of the counties on the map to see the parishes population, economic data, time zone, and zip code (the data will appear below the ...

  7. Louisiana Parishes 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".

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