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Capital: Baton
Rouge
State
abbreviation/Postal code: La./LA
Governor:
Kathleen Blanco, D (to Jan. 2008)
Lieut. Governor: Mitch
Landrieu, D (to Jan. 2008)
Senators:
David Vitter, R (to Jan. 2011); Mary Landrieu,
D (to Jan. 2009)
U.S. Representatives:
7
Historical biographies of Congressional members
Secy. of State: Jay
Dardenne (to Jan. 2008)
Treasurer: John Neely
Kennedy, D (to Jan. 2008)
Atty. General: Charles
C. Foti, Jr., D (to Jan. 2008)
Organized as territory:
March 26, 1804
Entered Union (rank):
April 30, 1812 (18)
Present constitution
adopted: 1974
Motto: Union,
justice, and confidence
State symbols:
|
flower |
magnolia
(1900) |
|
tree |
bald cypress
(1963) |
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bird |
eastern brown
pelican (1958) |
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songs |
�Give Me
Louisiana� and �You Are My Sunshine� |
Nickname: Pelican
State
Origin of name:
In honor of Louis XIV of France
10 largest cities (2005
est.): New Orleans, 454,863; Baton
Rouge, 222,064; Shreveport, 198,874;
Lafayette, 112,030; Lake Charles, 70,555;
Kenner, 69,911; Bossier City, 60,505;
Monroe, 51,914; Alexandria, 45,693;
New Iberia, 32,495
Land area: 43,562
sq mi. (112,826 sq km)
Geographic center: In
Avoyelles Parish, 3 mi. SE of Marksville
Number of parishes
(counties): 64
Largest parish by population
and area: Orleans, 454,863 (2005); Vernon, 1,328
sq mi.
State forests: 1 (8,000
ac.)
State parks: 35
Residents:
Louisianan, Louisianian
2005 resident population est.:
4,523,628
2000 resident census
population (rank): 4,468,976 (22). Male:
2,162,903 (48.4%); Female: 2,306,073 (51.6%).
White: 2,856,161 (63.9%); Black:
1,451,944 (32.5%); American Indian: 25,477
(0.6%); Asian: 54,758 (1.2%); Other race:
31,131 (0.7%); Two or more races: 48,265
(1.1%); Hispanic/Latino: 107,738 (2.4%).
2000 percent population 18 and over: 72.7; 65
and over: 11.6; median age: 34.0.
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