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  • #REDIRECT [[Louisiana (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • [[File:Louisiana Responder via NOAA 4716568367 bede70309b b.jpg | thumb]] The '''''Louisiana Responder''''' is an oil recovery vessel of the [[Responder class]].<ref na
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  • {{dambigbox|Louisiana Purchase|Louisiana}} The '''Louisiana Purchase''' of 1803 was the transfer of the western half of the [[Mississip
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  • {{dambigbox|Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana}} ...]]. It became a state in 1812. In the [[American Civil War]] (1861-1865), Louisiana was one of the eleven states that seceded the United States to form the [[C
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  • ...t to county). Since 2020, Baton Rouge has been the second-largest city in Louisiana after New Orleans. As of 2020, the city-proper had a population of 227,470, ...le/A14.html |archive-date=August 29, 2008 |access-date=2021-07-29 |website=Louisiana State University}}</ref>
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  • ...y near the mouth of the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. ...it became part of the [[United States of America]] in 1807, through the [[Louisiana Purchase]].
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  • A land purchase of the entire Louisiana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by [[President]] [[Thom
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  • THE CESSION OF LOUISIANA, April 30, 1803 ...elative to his royal highness the duke of Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it ha
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  • ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Louisiana Purchase]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • A large riverport on the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]
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  • ...to port facilities along the [[Mississippi River]], between [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and [[Baton Rouge]]. The three contiguous ports stretch along 172 miles
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  • {{rpl|Baton Rouge, Louisiana}} {{rpl|Lafayette, Louisiana}}
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  • {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • A large riverport on the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]
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  • ...enator]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Moderate Dems Working Group]]
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  • A U.S. Republican politician, governor of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] and active in national conservative movements
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  • *[http://www.frenchcreoles.com Frenchcreoles.com], Louisiana Creoles *[http://www.nsula.edu/creole/ Creole Heritage Center], Louisiana Creoles
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Blue Dog Coalition]] Co-Chair for Communications
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  • {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]), [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalit
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; 100% [[American Conservative Union]] ra
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  • 1987 [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case which found Louisiana's 'equal treatment' law to be an unconstitutional breach of the Establishme
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  • ...Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs]]; [[Senate Ar
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  • ...ence]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; associate professor of medicine, [[Louisiana State University]]
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  • ...to port facilities along the [[Mississippi River]], between [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and [[Baton Rouge]]. The three contiguous ports stretch along 172 miles
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  • ...andrieu]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]])
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  • {{dambigbox|Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana}} ...]]. It became a state in 1812. In the [[American Civil War]] (1861-1865), Louisiana was one of the eleven states that seceded the United States to form the [[C
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  • ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]]; sole House
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  • ...101)|USCGC ''Bernard C. Webber'']] at the Bollinger Shipyards in Lockport, Louisiana.}} The '''Bollinger Shipyards''' in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] is a shipbuilding company with a history of contracts to supply and refit
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  • ...te supremacy and [[antisemitism]], who has been a [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] state representative and has run as a [[Republican Party (United States)|
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  • #REDIRECT [[Louisiana (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{Image|USRC Louisiana (1819-1824).jpg|thumb|The [[USRC Louisiana|USRC ''Louisiana'']], a schooner that served in one of the precursors to the US Coast Guard.
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  • ...ne that originated in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]], that combines aspects of French, Spanish, African, and Native American c ...confused with [[Cajun]] cuisine, which is also prepared by the natives of Louisiana, primarily outside the New Orleans area, and which is somewhat different in
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{r|New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans|**}}
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
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  • 1784-1833 Representative and a Senator from Louisiana;
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  • ...[[French Quarter]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]).
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  • ...4/Pressure%20Relief%20Safety%20Valves.ppt Pressure relief] by Harry Toups, Louisiana State University
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  • ...is now owned by the [[Sazerac Company]] based in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • ...(United States)|Republican Party]], and is the first non-white governor of Louisiana since [[Reconstruction]]. He was elected in 2007 and inaugurated in 2008, s
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{r|New Orleans, Louisiana||***}}
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  • The culinary tradition in the Louisiana (U.S.A.) region.
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  • A freighter which was destroyed by fire, in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], on April 6, 1969, with considerable loss of life
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  • ...reboat|fireboat]] built in 1994 and operated by the city of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
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  • ...eath, caused by an explosion on the steamboat Lioness, on the Red River in Louisiana, May 19, 1833; chairman, Committee on Commerce (Nineteenth Congress); inter
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  • ...on the east side of the Mississippi, across from [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].
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  • {{rpl|Baton Rouge, Louisiana}} {{rpl|Lafayette, Louisiana}}
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  • A style of cuisine that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, which combines aspects of French, Spanish, African, and Native American co
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  • ...''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].
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  • A shipbuilding firm in Louisiana, which has built or is building several of the [[United States Coast Guard]
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  • A land purchase of the entire Louisiana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by [[President]] [[Thom
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  • ...ate of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] and the city of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], it actually had major effects on other states including [[Mississippi (U It is in Louisiana and New Orleans, however, that inadequate [[emergency management]] was at i
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  • ...hern U.S. states of [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]], [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], [[Alabama (U.S. state)|Alabama
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Louisiana Purchase]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{rpl|New Orleans, Louisiana}}
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  • {{r|Sabine River (Texas-Louisiana)|Sabine River}} {{r|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • ...peals|U.S. Court of Appeals]] for LA, MS and TX, located in [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]].
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  • {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...or example, refers to Americans from the state of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] of French and sometimes Spanish descent, and is not usually taken to be o
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  • ...su.edu/lucid/subjectinfo/liquids.html The Nature of Intermolecular Forces (Louisiana State University Chemistry Department website)]
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  • ...ssissippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] to the east, [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] to the south, [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] to the southwest, and [[Oklaho
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  • :Part VI: "[http://books.google.com/books?id=zoYTAAAAYAAJ Louisiana and Burr]" (1896). <!--:Part VI: "[http://books.google.com/books?id=sBnQsY59F0wC Louisiana and Burr]" (1896).-->
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  • Leader of the [[Wood County Tea Party]] in Louisiana, self-described as a “A Christian, a [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party Memb
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  • ...ogical) delta near the mouth of the river, more than 300km to the south in Louisiana.
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  • ...mmittee and national Republicans disavowed him, the Republican Governor of Louisiana, Mike Foster, refused to do so.<ref name=NYT>{{citation *BA, Louisiana State University
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  • ...' (Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series, vol. 8.) Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, 2001. 527 pp. * Howard, Perry H. ''Political Tendencies in Louisiana'' (1971), by political scientist [http://www.questia.com/read/101976098 onl
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  • ...t to county). Since 2020, Baton Rouge has been the second-largest city in Louisiana after New Orleans. As of 2020, the city-proper had a population of 227,470, ...le/A14.html |archive-date=August 29, 2008 |access-date=2021-07-29 |website=Louisiana State University}}</ref>
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  • {{r|New Orleans, Louisiana}}
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  • THE CESSION OF LOUISIANA, April 30, 1803 ...elative to his royal highness the duke of Parma, the colony or province of Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it ha
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  • ...a]]) is a first-term Congressman representing a district in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]. Born in Saigon and airlifted out a few days before the [[fall of South V | title = The Possible Dream: Louisiana's Historic New Congressman Seems to Surprise Everyone but Himself
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  • ===[[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]=== {{r|Louisiana State University}}
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  • ...''''' is a fireboat, built in 1994, operated by the city of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]].<ref name=workboat2018-06-25/>
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  • {{r|New Orleans, Louisiana}}
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • *[[Spanish missions in Louisiana]]
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  • President and CEO of Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB); vice-chair of the [[Corporation for Public Broad
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  • ...Court of the United States]] which struck down a [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] law that required 'equal time' for the teaching of [[creationism]] alongs The majority opinion held that the teaching of creationism as per the Louisiana law violated the [[Establishment Clause]] of the [[First Amendment of the U
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  • ...Republican and 4 Federalist papers covered election of 1800; Thomas Paine; Louisiana Purchase; Hamilton-Burr duel; impeachment of Chase; and the embargo
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...moved with his mother to Metairie and Mandeville in Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana, and completed high school in Miami, Florida (U.S. state)|Florida.<ref>{{ci
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  • *[[Spanish missions in Louisiana]]
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  • She was built in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]], by Equitable Equipment.<ref name=WaterwaysJ1958/><ref name=Hashagen/>
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  • ...], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[Georgia]], and [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] followed in early 1861. These seven states established the [[Confederate
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...itney Jean Spears''' (December 2, 1981 Kentwood, [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] [[singer]], [[actress]], and
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  • ...t [[steamboat]] to make a round trip from the Ohio River to [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], and back, was built in [[Brownsville]], on the Monongahela.<ref name=psu
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  • {{r|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • [[File:Louisiana Responder via NOAA 4716568367 bede70309b b.jpg | thumb]] The '''''Louisiana Responder''''' is an oil recovery vessel of the [[Responder class]].<ref na
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  • ...fications, by US shipbuilders [[Metal Shark]], of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. The Defiant class strongly resemble the [[United State Coast Guard]]'s
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...y near the mouth of the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. ...it became part of the [[United States of America]] in 1807, through the [[Louisiana Purchase]].
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  • ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]]
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  • {{r|Louisiana (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...un cuisine''' and '''Creole cuisine''' are both culinary traditions of the Louisiana region. They draw from a mixture of [[French cuisine|French]] and [[African
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  • {{dambigbox|Louisiana Purchase|Louisiana}} The '''Louisiana Purchase''' of 1803 was the transfer of the western half of the [[Mississip
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  • | align="center" |[[USS Louisiana (SSBN-743)|Louisiana]]
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  • ...s held in the United States, the closed primary, the open primary, and the Louisiana primary. The '''Louisiana primary''' is a two-stage election, which is a hybrid between a primary ele
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  • ...tertupelo/watertupelo.htm Page on ''Nyssa aquatica'' in America], from [[Louisiana State University]]
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  • {{r|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • ...signed to work in the swamps and marshes of south [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]. The shallow-draft boat could operate in only eighteen inches (45 cm) of
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  • ...hes waterway.jpg|75px]] || ''[[Gulf Coast Responder]]'' || [[Lake Charles, Louisiana]] || In service as of 2020.<ref name=msrcLakeCharlesLA/> ...bede70309b b.jpg|75px]] || ''[[Louisiana Responder]]'' || [[Fort Jackson, Louisiana]] || In service as of 2020.<ref name=msrcFortJacksonLA/>
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  • ...rom serving in the army. He was a bank partner, the Superintendent at the Louisiana State Seminary and Military Academy, and president of the Fifth Street Rail
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  • ...ge moved to Lafayette, Louisiana, to attend the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL), studying urban planning. His advisor at USL remembers El Hage as an
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  • * [[Mary Landrieu]], Senator of Louisiana * [[Don Cazayoux]], Representative of Louisiana's 6th district<ref name=doncaz /><ref name=allstars />
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  • ...her family moved often as her father took new teaching assignments around Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Mexico and Chile. She was influenced by [
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  • {{r|Louisiana Purchase}}
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  • .... state)]] (with [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]]). [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] law also grants [[French language|French]] some recognition. In the [[U.S
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  • * {{search link|Lousiana||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]])
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  • *24 March - New Orleans, Louisiana *25 April - New Orleans, Louisiana
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