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New Orleans is a major United States
port and the largest
city and metropolitan
area in the state
of Louisiana.
The New Orleans
metropolitan area,
(New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner)
has a population
of 1,235,650 as
of 2009, the 46th
largest in the
USA. The New Orleans
– Metairie
– Bogalusa
combined statistical
area has a population
of 1,360,436 as
of 2000. The city/parish
alone has a population
of 343,829 as
of 2010.
The city is named
after Philippe
d' Orléans,
Duke of Orléans,
Regent of France,
and is well known
for its distinct
French Creole
architecture,
as well as its
cross cultural
and multilingual
heritage. New
Orleans is also
famous for its
cuisine, music
(particularly
as the birthplace
of jazz), and
its annual celebrations
and festivals,
most notably Mardi
Gras. The city
is often referred
to as the "most
unique" city
in America.
New Orleans is
located in southeastern
Louisiana, straddling
the Mississippi
River. The boundaries
of the city and
Orleans Parish
(French: paroisse
d'Orléans)
are coterminous.
The city and parish
are bounded by
the parishes of
St. Tammany to
the north, St.
Bernard to the
east, Plaquemines
to the south and
Jefferson to the
south and west.
Lake Pontchartrain,
part of which
is included in
the city limits,
lies to the north
and Lake Borgne
lies to the east.
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