Monroe comes to mind ,but it was named for a steamer , the James Monroe, which was named for the President James Monroe , so indirectly it is named for a president.
There is a town of Washington, LA, undoubtedly named for George in some way, either directly or after a man who took his name from George.
The city in Louisiana that is named after an American president is Monroe. It was named after President James Monroe.
Monroe, Louisiana was named after a steam boat that was named after President James Monroe. (I don't think any president was named from a city in LA or elsewhere. )
Montpelier---it was his home and it's northeast of Baton Rouge
Slidell, Louisiana was named in honor of American politician and Confederate ambassador to France John Slidell.
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Liberia's captial Monrovia is named after President James Monroe.Monrovia was founded in 1822 during the term of President James Monroe. A port city located at the mouth of the St. Paul River, Monrovia was established by the American Colonization Society as a haven for freed black slaves from America
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Although Monrovia, Liberia is the only foreign capital city named after a former US President (James Monroe) it is not the only non-US city named in honor of a past chief executive. Presidente Hayes, a department (equivalent to a county or province) in Paraguay and it's capital Villa Hayes are both named for former President Rutherford B. Hayes
Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.
There's a village named Quitman.