Louisiana
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Name — A US state in the Deep South, with Baton Rouge as its capital and New Orleans as its largest city.
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How to use Louisiana
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Etymology
From French Louisiane, named in honor of King Louis XIV.
Full origin of Louisiana →Frequently asked questions
What does “Louisiana” mean?
The word “Louisiana” means a US state in the Deep South, with Baton Rouge as its capital and New Orleans as its largest city. In plain terms, a southern US state named after a French king, known for its distinct Cajun/Creole culture.
How do you pronounce “Louisiana”?
“Louisiana” is pronounced loo-ee-zee-A-nuh (/luːˌiːziˈænə/ in IPA).
How do you use “Louisiana” in a sentence?
Here is “Louisiana” used in a sentence: “Louisiana is famous for Cajun and Creole cuisine and its unique legal system based partly on French civil law.”
What part of speech is “Louisiana”?
“Louisiana” is a name.
Where does the word “Louisiana” come from?
The word “Louisiana” comes from French. From French Louisiane, named in honor of King Louis XIV.
Is “Louisiana” a common word?
“Louisiana” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Is New Orleans the capital of Louisiana?
No. Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana, while New Orleans is the state's largest city. This is a common point of confusion because New Orleans is more widely known.
What region of the United States is Louisiana in?
Louisiana is located in the Deep South of the United States. It sits in the south-central part of the country and is known for its distinctive French and Creole cultural heritage.
What is the largest city in Louisiana?
New Orleans is the largest city in Louisiana, while Baton Rouge serves as the state capital. New Orleans is especially famous for its music, cuisine, and Mardi Gras celebrations.