West Baton Rouge Parish is primarily a rural parish with four small towns and a population of 21,717. We have the distinction of being the smallest parish in the state and are in south central Louisiana on the west bank of the Mississippi River, just across from the capital city of Baton Rouge. There has been substantial development in the petrol-chemical industry, and four major plants line the Mississippi River. The total land area in the parish is 135,680 acres. There are some 40 farmers growing agronomic crops on 23,418 acres. Ranking the crops by acreage:
The area of Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge is 259.047 square kilometers.
In Catahoula Parish, east central Louisiana,between Jonesville and the community of Trinity to just north, we find Little River pouring into the Ouachita,Tensas into the Ouachita, Ouachita forming Black River
The Red River Parish was founded in 1871.
The Roaring river is located in the parish of Westmorland.
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The Calcasieu river
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Sabine Parish, Louisiana was named after the Sabine River. The Sabine River is the border between Louisiana and Texas.
The two largest tributaries are the Missouri River (west) and the Ohio River (east).(see related question)
The phone number of the Red River Parish Library is: 318-932-5614.
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