Louisiana
Louisiana (French: Louisiane [lwizjan]; Spanish: Luisiana [lwiˈsjana]; Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 20th in land area and the 25th in population, with roughly 4.6 million residents. Reflecting its French heritage, Louisiana is the only U.S. state with political subdivisions termed parishes, which are equivalent to counties, making it one of only two U.S. states not subdivided into counties (the other being Alaska and its boroughs). Baton Rouge is the state's capital, and New Orleans, a French Louisiana region, is its largest city with a population of about 383,000 people. Louisiana has a coastline with the Gulf of Mexico to the south; a large part of its eastern boundary is demarcated by the Mississippi River.
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edit- The Louisianan men who make up La Nouvelle Vendée say their organization is inspired by the Holy Martyrs of the Vendée. Vendée is a western region in France where Catholics rose up in 1793 in opposition to the so-called French “republic” following the bloody French Revolution.
- Evita Duffy-Alfonso, "How Louisiana Catholic Men Are Standing Up To The ‘Pride’ Infiltration Of Their Small Town (in) June", The Federalist (May 30, 2024)