The Flag of Louisiana: History, Meaning, and Symbolism
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Louisiana It is a constituent country United States of America. The state is located in the southernmost and south-central part of the country and borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Louisiana was given its name in honor of Louis XIV, who ruled France from 1643 until 1715. The Latin suffix at the end of the state’s name “-i” can be used to denote “knowledge associated with a particular person, subject, or place. As such, Louis +Anna, therefore, essentially conveys a feeling of “attachment to Louise”.
The state is the 20th smallest by area and the 25th most populous of the 50 US states, with a total area of 135,382 square kilometers (52,069.13 sq mi) and nearly five million residents. The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge, and its largest city is New Orleans.
In this article, you will learn about the history, meaning, and symbolism of the flag of Louisiana.
When was Louisiana incorporated as a state?
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The history of the area that is currently the state of Louisiana in the United States goes back thousands of years to the time when it was inhabited by the indigenous people. However, it was not incorporated as a state until the nineteenth century, on April 30, 1812, when it was admitted as the eighteenth state of the United States. In 1682, the region was part of the Kingdom of France, …
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