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SOUTH CENTRAL REGION

Louisiana

Nicknamed the "Pelican State", Louisiana is the 31st largest state with a land area of 43,562 square miles. The state's geography consists of wetlands, lakes and bayous to the south with rolling hills to the north. Louisiana is popular with hunters and fishers. Louisiana's estimated 2006 population is 4,287,768. The state has 64 political divisions called parishes, not counties. The state's largest city, New Orleans, is a popular tourist destination and home to its historic French Quarter and the annual Mardi Gras celebration. The capital, Baton Rouge, has the tallest capitol building in the country. Louisiana became a territory in 1804 and a state in 1812. The state was named in honor of France's King Louis XIV.

Libraries & Associations

Resource Libraries

Resource Libraries are major health sciences libraries selected by the NNLM SCR on the basis of the quality and size of collections or uniqueness of materials in their collections which add significantly to the resources of the region.

Louisiana Library Information

Library Associations/Consortia/Local Groups

Library School

Emergency Preparedness 

See also: Emergency Preparedness for national organizations/agencies and library specific information.

News Sources

Statistical Information

Health Departments/Centers

Specific Populations - Health Resources

General

African American

American Indian

Asian American

Hispanic/Latino

Refugee