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  1. Lafayette Parish ( French: Paroisse de Lafayette) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. According to the 2020 U.S. census, the parish had a population of 241,753, [1] up from 221,578 at the 2010 United States census. [2] The parish seat is the city of Lafayette. [3] The parish was founded in 1823. [4]

    • 269 sq mi (700 km²)
    • January 17, 1823
  2. In 1839, Union Parish was formed from Ouachita, and Calcasieu was formed from St. Landry in 1840. Five parishes were created in 1843: Bossier, DeSoto, Franklin, Sabine, and Tensas. Morehouse Parish and Vermilion Parish were formed from Ouachita and Lafayette parishes, respectively, in 1844.

    • 64 Parishes
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  4. The largest universities in Lafayette Parish, LA by number of degrees awarded are University of Louisiana at Lafayette (3,604 and 51.6%), South Louisiana Community College (2,008 and 28.8%), and Infinity College (360 and 5.16%).

  5. Lafayette ( / ˌlæfiːˈɛt, ˌlɑːf -/, French: [lafajɛt]) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, [3] located along the Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's fourth-most populous city with a 2020 census population of 121,374; [4] the consolidated city-parish's population was 241,753 in ...

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · For size, Cameron Parish is the largest at 1651.9 square miles in southwest Louisiana. This parish borders Texas along the Gulf of Mexico with an east-west orientation. The smallest parish in Louisiana is West Baton Rouge Parish occupying an area of just 203.8 square miles. Louisiana Parish Map – National Map. Louisiana State in Google Maps.

  7. Lafayette Parish, Louisiana; Louisiana QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties. Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more .

  8. As the largest city in Lafayette Parish, Lafayette, Louisiana mixes all the amenities of urban life, including universities and medical centers, with the unmistakable influence of the region's venerable Cajun and Creole cultures. Visitors can learn about the area's roots by touring either the Acadian Cultural Center or Vermilionville. Built as 19th century bayou villages, each folk life center ...

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