- Acadiana - Wikipedia
Acadiana, as defined by the Louisiana legislature, refers to the area that stretches from just west of New Orleans to the Texas border along the Gulf of Mexico coast, and about 100 miles (160 km) inland to Marksville
- Acadianas Homepage - Acadianas Homepage | Business Directory, Events . . .
Welcome to Acadiana, the heart of South Louisiana! This region is home to the vibrant city of Lafayette, also known as the Hub City, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and a unique Cajun culture which is a unique blend of French, Spanish, and African influences that is all its own
- Acadiana and Cajun Country Travel Guide - Louisiana Destinations
Acadiana is a vast region emcompassing 22 parishes in French Louisiana in the southern part of the state It stretches from the Gulf of Mexico to about 100 miles inland, and covers about 14,500 square miles
- Explore the Acadiana Region of Louisiana | The Heart of Louisiana
The Acadiana region is fertile land of bayous and French-speaking culture Come visit to experience the rich Acadian heritage
- History of Acadiana | Lafayette, LA
Explore the vibrant history of the Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana From unique Cajun cuisine eclectic southern culture, Acadiana is full of rich history
- 36 Hours in Acadiana, Louisiana - The New York Times
Acadiana is a 14,500-square-mile region in the belly of South Louisiana, a couple of hours drive west of New Orleans
- Acadiana Cities, Towns Communities | RealCajunRecipes. com: la m de . . .
Acadiana Cities, Towns Communities There are 22 parishes in Cajun Country and nearly 700 towns and communities! Of course, there are probably about two to four communities per town Even a city as small as Kaplan with a population of about 5,000 has nearly five communities surrounding it
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Experience the heartland of Acadiana and its celebrated Louisiana food, music and culture In Acadia, you’ll savor an authentic experience of Louisiana’s Cajun Harvest Country Create memories to cherish for a lifetime as you visit our cities, towns and villages to shop, dine, dance, and explore The people of Acadia are ready to show you some […]
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