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  1. Louisiana County Map FREE! Check the list of 64 parishes (counties) in Louisiana and their County Seats in alphabetical order by populations, areas, date of formation and more at Whereig.com.

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  4. There are a total of 64 Parishes in Louisiana. The most populous Parish is East Baton Rouge Parish with 439662 residents. The least populous Parish is Tensas Parish with 5189 residents. Map List Related. Map of All Parishes in Louisiana. + −. Leaflet | ©Zipdatamaps ©OpenStreetMap Contributors. Related Maps and Data:

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · The U.S. state of Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes ( French : paroisses, Spanish : parroquias) in the same manner that Alaska is divided into boroughs, and the remaining 48 other states are divided into counties.

  6. This site has an interactive map of Louisiana Parishes. Click on the map to find your Louisiana county, and view more details. You can also search for your address and use your GPS to find your Louisiana Parish. Find what Parish you are in, and see official Louisiana Parish resources and information.

  7. There are 64 parishes in the state of Louisiana. Here they are listed in alphabetical order. You may also want to check out the map of Louisiana. Acadia Parish; Allen Parish; Ascension Parish; Assumption Parish; Avoyelles Parish; Beauregard Parish; Bienville Parish; Bossier Parish; Caddo Parish; Calcasieu Parish; Caldwell Parish; Cameron Parish ...

  8. This organized the state into seven judicial districts, each consisting of groups of parishes. In 1816, the first official map of the state used the term parish, as did the 1845 constitution. Since then, the official term for Louisiana's primary civil divisions has been parishes .

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