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- 12 bytes (1 word) - 09:52, 27 June 2023
- #REDIRECT [[Louisiana (disambiguation)]]40 bytes (3 words) - 09:54, 27 June 2023
- #REDIRECT [[Talk:Louisiana (U.S. state)]]41 bytes (6 words) - 09:52, 27 June 2023
- 181 bytes (29 words) - 09:52, 27 June 2023
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- {{dambigbox|Louisiana Purchase|Louisiana}} The '''Louisiana Purchase''' of 1803 was the transfer of the western half of the [[Mississip9 KB (1,356 words) - 09:52, 5 August 2023
- {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Louisiana Purchase}}73 bytes (9 words) - 09:54, 27 June 2023
- [[File:Louisiana Responder via NOAA 4716568367 bede70309b b.jpg | thumb]] The '''''Louisiana Responder''''' is an oil recovery vessel of the [[Responder class]].<ref na7 KB (979 words) - 12:11, 7 April 2023
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 20:47, 4 October 2008
- | pagename = Louisiana (U.S. state) | abc = Louisiana (U.S. state)2 KB (234 words) - 09:53, 27 June 2023
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:09, 2 August 2022
- | pagename = Louisiana Purchase | abc = Louisiana Purchase1,017 bytes (107 words) - 23:43, 9 July 2008
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 14:00, 6 December 2007
- ...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]].6 KB (665 words) - 09:57, 27 June 2023
- A land purchase of the entire Louisiana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by [[President]] [[Thom166 bytes (22 words) - 00:25, 10 July 2008
- 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 ha3 KB (538 words) - 23:44, 9 July 2008
- ...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>6 KB (844 words) - 20:21, 12 September 2023
- {{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 [[C1,001 bytes (160 words) - 09:41, 31 July 2023
- | pagename = Louisiana Responder | abc = Louisiana Responder2 KB (320 words) - 13:09, 2 August 2022
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 12:24, 12 September 2023
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- A large riverport on the [[Mississippi River]], in [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]123 bytes (16 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- ...enator]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Moderate Dems Working Group]]164 bytes (20 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- A U.S. Republican politician, governor of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] and active in national conservative movements160 bytes (21 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- *[http://www.frenchcreoles.com Frenchcreoles.com], Louisiana Creoles *[http://www.nsula.edu/creole/ Creole Heritage Center], Louisiana Creoles691 bytes (85 words) - 06:27, 23 April 2014
- ...ntative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Blue Dog Coalition]] Co-Chair for Communications189 bytes (22 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- {{rpl|Louisiana (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Louisiana Purchase}}73 bytes (9 words) - 09:54, 27 June 2023
- ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]), [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Congressional Rural Healthcare Coalit215 bytes (23 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Republican Study Committee]]; 100% [[American Conservative Union]] ra220 bytes (23 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- 1987 [[Supreme Court of the United States]] case which found Louisiana's 'equal treatment' law to be an unconstitutional breach of the Establishme192 bytes (25 words) - 04:53, 3 December 2008
- ...Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]); [[Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs]]; [[Senate Ar227 bytes (28 words) - 09:57, 27 June 2023
- ...ence]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; associate professor of medicine, [[Louisiana State University]]483 bytes (58 words) - 09:57, 27 June 2023
- ...to port facilities along the [[Mississippi River]], between [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] and [[Baton Rouge]]. The three contiguous ports stretch along 172 miles244 bytes (34 words) - 16:12, 27 July 2023
- ...andrieu]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]])364 bytes (46 words) - 09:57, 27 June 2023
- {{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 [[C1,001 bytes (160 words) - 09:41, 31 July 2023
- ...of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]].112 bytes (18 words) - 08:28, 12 August 2023
- ...ntative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]]), [[U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]]; sole House407 bytes (51 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- ...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 refit1 KB (136 words) - 09:58, 27 June 2023
- Southeastern Louisiana University (Hammond, Louisiana)419 bytes (54 words) - 04:12, 22 November 2023
- ...te supremacy and [[antisemitism]], who has been a [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] state representative and has run as a [[Republican Party (United States)|366 bytes (54 words) - 17:51, 16 March 2024
- #REDIRECT [[Louisiana (disambiguation)]]40 bytes (3 words) - 09:54, 27 June 2023