
Everything You Need To Know About Louisiana
Louisiana
STATE FACTS
State Motto: Union, Justice, Confidence
State Capital: Baton Rouge
State Population: 4.6 million (as of 2024)
Nickname: The Pelican State
Abbreviation: LA
Region: South
Year of Statehood: April 30, 1812 (18th state)
States That Share a Border:
- Texas
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
STATE SYMBOLS
Bird: Brown Pelican
Flower: Magnolia
Tree: Bald Cypress
Flag: Louisiana Flag
Animal: Louisiana Black Bear
5 FAMOUS LANDMARKS:
- French Quarter (New Orleans) – Historic district famous for French architecture, jazz, and vibrant nightlife.
Atchafalaya Basin – The largest swamp in the U.S., home to diverse wildlife and bayous.
Poverty Point National Monument – Ancient Native American earthworks older than the Egyptian pyramids.
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway – One of the world’s longest bridges over water, connecting two sides of Lake Pontchartrain.
- Avery Island – Salt dome island known for Tabasco sauce production and wildlife habitats.
5 FAMOUS FOODS:
Gumbo – A hearty stew with seafood, chicken, sausage, and the “holy trinity” of vegetables (bell pepper, onion, celery).
Jambalaya – A flavorful rice dish cooked with meat, seafood, and spices.
Crawfish Étouffée – Crawfish smothered in a rich, spicy roux-based sauce, served over rice.
Red Beans and Rice – Slow-cooked red beans with sausage or ham.
Beignets – Deep-fried square pastries dusted with powdered sugar, a New Orleans classic.
Louisiana Maps
Rivers Map
Louisiana Map – Default view is great for cities. Terrain view is great for physical features.
5 INTERESTING FACTS:
Louisiana is the only U.S. state that uses parishes instead of counties
It follows a civil law system based on the Napoleonic Code
The Atchafalaya Basin is the largest swamp in the United States
Poverty Point is older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids
- Louisiana loses about a football field of land every hour to coastal erosion
Here’s a video about the state of Louisiana by Homeschool Pop on Youtube.

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