North Louisiana (French: Louisiane du Nord), also known locally as Sportsman's Paradise, (a name sometimes attributed to the state as a whole) is a region...
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Louisiana French (redirect from Français de la Louisiane (Louisiana French))
Louisiana French (Louisiana French: français de la Louisiane; Louisiana Creole: françé la lwizyàn) is an umbrella term for the dialects and varieties...
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Louisiana Purchase (redirect from Vente de la Louisiane)
The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane, lit. 'Sale of Louisiana') was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States...
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Louisiana State Senate (redirect from Sénat de Louisiane)
The Louisiana State Senate (French: Sénat de L'État de Louisiane; Spanish: Senado del Estado de Luisiana) is the Upper House of the State Legislature...
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Festival International (redirect from Festival International de Louisiane)
Yerba Buena — Cuba Les Yeux Noirs — France Festival International de Louisiane has a variety of music, performers and vendors from all over the world...
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Biedenharn Museum and Gardens (category Buildings and structures in Monroe, Louisiana)
botanical gardens in the United States "Destination Louisiane: Coca-Cola Museum inside Monroe's Biedenharn Museum & Gardens". WGNO. 2021-10-01. Retrieved...
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San Antonio (redirect from Monroe May Elementary)
forestall any French expansion into the area from their colony of La Louisiane to the east, as well as prevent illegal trading with the Payaya. He directed...
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owned and administered the land west of the Perdido River as part of La Louisiane. In 1762 France signed a secret treaty with Spain that, upon being revealed...
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settlements along the Gulf Coast and in the region as part of their colonial La Louisiane, including Mobile (1702) and Fort Toulouse (1717) in present-day Alabama: 134 ...
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