There are 105 counties in Kansas. Louisiana does not have counties. Louisiana has Parishes. Louisiana is divided into 64 parishes.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
The Florida Parishes are the parishes in Louisiana that vanished in 1802. After the purchase in 1803, the united states created state boundaries between the Florida Parishes and Louisiana.
There are NO counties at all in Louisiana because its governing trends were established upon the French Provincial system using "parishes" as the defining term for their geopolitical divisions. There are 64 parishes in Louisiana.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
There are 48 states with counties and 2 states with parishes. States like Louisiana and Alaska have parishes instead of counties.
Counties in Louisiana are called parishes and it is the only state with parishes.
Louisiana has no counties. Louisiana calls them parishes.
The Florida Parishes are the parishes in Louisiana that vanished in 1802. After the purchase in 1803, the united states created state boundaries between the Florida Parishes and Louisiana.
Zero, we have parishes. 64 of them to be exact.
None, Parishes are only terms used in Louisiana. We call them Counties here and there are 75.
There are NO counties at all in Louisiana because its governing trends were established upon the French Provincial system using "parishes" as the defining term for their geopolitical divisions. There are 64 parishes in Louisiana.
You mean "What US state has parishes not counties"; and the answer is Louisiana.
There are two: Louisiana and Alaska. Louisiana is divided into parishes and Alaska into boroughs. Parishes and boroughs are called "county-equivalents" by the U.S. federal government.
Because they're parishes, not counties.
Louisiana is the state divided into parishes, rather than counties like most other states.
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