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La Louisiana - traduzione in

TOWN IN TANGIPAHOA PARISH, LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES
Independence, LA; Uncle Sam, Louisiana; Independence (Louisiana)

the Creole State         
  • 'Signing the Ordinance of Secession of Louisiana, January 26, 1861', oil on canvas painting, 1861
  • date=May 30, 2012 }}, ''Smithsonian'' magazine, August 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2010.</ref>
  • Antioch Baptist Church]] in Shreveport
  • French Acadians, who came to be known as [[Cajuns]], settled in southern Louisiana, especially along the banks of its major bayous.
  • Entrance to the Bald Eagle Nest Trail at [[South Toledo Bend State Park]]
  • Beth Israel synagogue in New Orleans
  • [[Bogue Chitto State Park]]
  • Typical dishes of [[Louisiana Creole cuisine]]
  • National Rice Festival, [[Crowley, Louisiana]], 1938
  • Louisiana Purchase, 1803
  • Free woman of color]] with [[mixed-race]] daughter; late 18th-century collage painting, New Orleans
  • [[Honey Island Swamp]]
  • [[Gulf Intracoastal Waterway]] near New Orleans
  • View of flooded New Orleans in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion
  • St. Bernard Parish]]
  • tallest state capitol building]] in the United States
  • Aerial view of Louisiana State University's flagship campus
  • 70–80%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Geographic map of Louisiana
  • left
  • Tallulah]]
  • Aerial view of Louisiana's wetland habitats
  • Map of Louisiana in 1800
  • Cargo ship at the [[Port of New Orleans]]
  • Caesars Superdome]] and [[Smoothie King Center]] in [[New Orleans]].
  • The languages of historic Native American tribes who inhabited what is now Louisiana include: Tunica, Caddo, Natchez, Choctaw, Atakapa, Chitimacha and Houma.
  • Morganza]], 1938
  • Population density and low elevation coastal zones in the Mississippi River Delta. The Mississippi River Delta is especially vulnerable to [[sea level rise]].
  • St. Charles Avenue Line]] in New Orleans
  • ''Capture of New Orleans'']], April 1862, colored lithograph of engraving
  • Map of [[New France]] (blue color) in 1750, before the [[French and Indian War]]
  • [[Poverty Point]] [[UNESCO]] site
  • Louisiana's bilingual state welcome sign, recognizing its French heritage
  • Mardi Gras celebrations in the Spanish Town section of Baton Rouge
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis]] in New Orleans
  • Tabasco varieties produced in Louisiana
  • [[Troyville Earthworks]], once the second tallest earthworks in North America
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by parish, 2016 presidential election
  • [[Watson Brake]], the oldest mound complex in North America
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Lousiana; Louisiana, United States; Creole State; Louisiane; State of Louisiana; Louisiana (U.S. state); Louisiana (state); État de Louisiane; Louisianna; Loisiana; Loisianna; Luisianna; US-LA; Louisana; The Bayou State; The Child of the Mississippi; The Creole State; The Pelican State; The Sportsman's Paradise; The Sugar State; Etat de Louisiane; Geography of Louisiana; Government of Louisiana; 18th State; Education in Louisiana; Climate of Louisiana; Economy of Louisiana; Transportation in Louisiana; Religion in Louisiana; Transport in Louisiana; Louisianais; Louisiana (State); Louisiana, USA; Eighteenth State; Pelican State; Geology of Louisiana; Energy in Louisiana; Sportsman's Paradise; Louisiana.gov; Louiseiana; Louisiana state government; Boot state; Rail transport in Louisiana; Public transport in Louisiana; List of regions of Louisiana; Regions of Louisiana; Environment of Louisiana
[амер.] «Креольский штат» (шутливое название штата Луизиана)
Louisiana         
  • 'Signing the Ordinance of Secession of Louisiana, January 26, 1861', oil on canvas painting, 1861
  • date=May 30, 2012 }}, ''Smithsonian'' magazine, August 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2010.</ref>
  • Antioch Baptist Church]] in Shreveport
  • French Acadians, who came to be known as [[Cajuns]], settled in southern Louisiana, especially along the banks of its major bayous.
  • Entrance to the Bald Eagle Nest Trail at [[South Toledo Bend State Park]]
  • Beth Israel synagogue in New Orleans
  • [[Bogue Chitto State Park]]
  • Typical dishes of [[Louisiana Creole cuisine]]
  • National Rice Festival, [[Crowley, Louisiana]], 1938
  • Louisiana Purchase, 1803
  • Free woman of color]] with [[mixed-race]] daughter; late 18th-century collage painting, New Orleans
  • [[Honey Island Swamp]]
  • [[Gulf Intracoastal Waterway]] near New Orleans
  • View of flooded New Orleans in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion
  • St. Bernard Parish]]
  • tallest state capitol building]] in the United States
  • Aerial view of Louisiana State University's flagship campus
  • 70–80%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Geographic map of Louisiana
  • left
  • Tallulah]]
  • Aerial view of Louisiana's wetland habitats
  • Map of Louisiana in 1800
  • Cargo ship at the [[Port of New Orleans]]
  • Caesars Superdome]] and [[Smoothie King Center]] in [[New Orleans]].
  • The languages of historic Native American tribes who inhabited what is now Louisiana include: Tunica, Caddo, Natchez, Choctaw, Atakapa, Chitimacha and Houma.
  • Morganza]], 1938
  • Population density and low elevation coastal zones in the Mississippi River Delta. The Mississippi River Delta is especially vulnerable to [[sea level rise]].
  • St. Charles Avenue Line]] in New Orleans
  • ''Capture of New Orleans'']], April 1862, colored lithograph of engraving
  • Map of [[New France]] (blue color) in 1750, before the [[French and Indian War]]
  • [[Poverty Point]] [[UNESCO]] site
  • Louisiana's bilingual state welcome sign, recognizing its French heritage
  • Mardi Gras celebrations in the Spanish Town section of Baton Rouge
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis]] in New Orleans
  • Tabasco varieties produced in Louisiana
  • [[Troyville Earthworks]], once the second tallest earthworks in North America
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by parish, 2016 presidential election
  • [[Watson Brake]], the oldest mound complex in North America
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Lousiana; Louisiana, United States; Creole State; Louisiane; State of Louisiana; Louisiana (U.S. state); Louisiana (state); État de Louisiane; Louisianna; Loisiana; Loisianna; Luisianna; US-LA; Louisana; The Bayou State; The Child of the Mississippi; The Creole State; The Pelican State; The Sportsman's Paradise; The Sugar State; Etat de Louisiane; Geography of Louisiana; Government of Louisiana; 18th State; Education in Louisiana; Climate of Louisiana; Economy of Louisiana; Transportation in Louisiana; Religion in Louisiana; Transport in Louisiana; Louisianais; Louisiana (State); Louisiana, USA; Eighteenth State; Pelican State; Geology of Louisiana; Energy in Louisiana; Sportsman's Paradise; Louisiana.gov; Louiseiana; Louisiana state government; Boot state; Rail transport in Louisiana; Public transport in Louisiana; List of regions of Louisiana; Regions of Louisiana; Environment of Louisiana
Louisiana noun Луизиана
Louisiana         
  • 'Signing the Ordinance of Secession of Louisiana, January 26, 1861', oil on canvas painting, 1861
  • date=May 30, 2012 }}, ''Smithsonian'' magazine, August 2006. Retrieved February 16, 2010.</ref>
  • Antioch Baptist Church]] in Shreveport
  • French Acadians, who came to be known as [[Cajuns]], settled in southern Louisiana, especially along the banks of its major bayous.
  • Entrance to the Bald Eagle Nest Trail at [[South Toledo Bend State Park]]
  • Beth Israel synagogue in New Orleans
  • [[Bogue Chitto State Park]]
  • Typical dishes of [[Louisiana Creole cuisine]]
  • National Rice Festival, [[Crowley, Louisiana]], 1938
  • Louisiana Purchase, 1803
  • Free woman of color]] with [[mixed-race]] daughter; late 18th-century collage painting, New Orleans
  • [[Honey Island Swamp]]
  • [[Gulf Intracoastal Waterway]] near New Orleans
  • View of flooded New Orleans in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion
  • St. Bernard Parish]]
  • tallest state capitol building]] in the United States
  • Aerial view of Louisiana State University's flagship campus
  • 70–80%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Geographic map of Louisiana
  • left
  • Tallulah]]
  • Aerial view of Louisiana's wetland habitats
  • Map of Louisiana in 1800
  • Cargo ship at the [[Port of New Orleans]]
  • Caesars Superdome]] and [[Smoothie King Center]] in [[New Orleans]].
  • The languages of historic Native American tribes who inhabited what is now Louisiana include: Tunica, Caddo, Natchez, Choctaw, Atakapa, Chitimacha and Houma.
  • Morganza]], 1938
  • Population density and low elevation coastal zones in the Mississippi River Delta. The Mississippi River Delta is especially vulnerable to [[sea level rise]].
  • St. Charles Avenue Line]] in New Orleans
  • ''Capture of New Orleans'']], April 1862, colored lithograph of engraving
  • Map of [[New France]] (blue color) in 1750, before the [[French and Indian War]]
  • [[Poverty Point]] [[UNESCO]] site
  • Louisiana's bilingual state welcome sign, recognizing its French heritage
  • Mardi Gras celebrations in the Spanish Town section of Baton Rouge
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis]] in New Orleans
  • Tabasco varieties produced in Louisiana
  • [[Troyville Earthworks]], once the second tallest earthworks in North America
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by parish, 2016 presidential election
  • [[Watson Brake]], the oldest mound complex in North America
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Lousiana; Louisiana, United States; Creole State; Louisiane; State of Louisiana; Louisiana (U.S. state); Louisiana (state); État de Louisiane; Louisianna; Loisiana; Loisianna; Luisianna; US-LA; Louisana; The Bayou State; The Child of the Mississippi; The Creole State; The Pelican State; The Sportsman's Paradise; The Sugar State; Etat de Louisiane; Geography of Louisiana; Government of Louisiana; 18th State; Education in Louisiana; Climate of Louisiana; Economy of Louisiana; Transportation in Louisiana; Religion in Louisiana; Transport in Louisiana; Louisianais; Louisiana (State); Louisiana, USA; Eighteenth State; Pelican State; Geology of Louisiana; Energy in Louisiana; Sportsman's Paradise; Louisiana.gov; Louiseiana; Louisiana state government; Boot state; Rail transport in Louisiana; Public transport in Louisiana; List of regions of Louisiana; Regions of Louisiana; Environment of Louisiana

[luizi'ænə]

общая лексика

луизианский

существительное

общая лексика

Луизиана

география

Луизиана (штат США)

Definizione

марсельеза
МАРСЕЛЬ'ЕЗА, марсельезы, ·жен. (·франц. Marseillaise, ·букв. марсельская). Революционная песня, написанная Руже-де-Лилем в 1792 ·г., певшаяся первоначально марсельскими солдатами и ставшая впоследствии ·франц. национальным гимном.
| Название некоторых революционных песен на тот же мотив ("Отречемся от старого мира" ·и·др. ).

Wikipedia

Independence, Louisiana

Independence, originally known as Uncle Sam, is a town in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 1,665 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Hammond Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per La Louisiana
1. "Not here in MS [Mississippi]. Is in LA [Louisiana] as far as I know," Mr Carwile replied.
2. Governor Signs Ban On a Type of Abortion BATON ROUGE, La. –– Louisiana became the first state to outlaw a late–term abortion procedure, when Gov.
3. BATON ROUGE, La. –– Louisiana may have to draw from other hurricane aid programs to cover a projected $3 billion shortfall in the program that provides rebuilding grants to homeowners, the head of the Louisiana Recovery Authority said Friday.
4. LSU Chancellor Resigns Amid Rumors of Firing BATON ROUGE, La. –– Louisiana State University Chancellor Sean O‘Keefe, dogged by rumors he was going to be ousted from his job, resigned Wednesday after three years in the position.
5. Russel Honore –– the official in charge of the military response to Katrina –– needs to speak with Brown "very badly." Carwile responds that Brown is "not here in MS. [Mississippi]. Is in LA [Louisiana], as far as I know." Other e–mails highlight FEMA‘s scramble for supplies and personnel.
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