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  2. Category : Bodies of water of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana

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    Pages in category "Bodies of water of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  3. St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    While St. Bernard is served mainly by New Orleans media sources, such as a local section of The Times-Picayune, the Parish does have multiple newspapers. The St. Bernard Voice, established in 1890, serves as the official journal of the parish. [31] The St. Bernard News was established in 1967 and publishes weekly.

  4. Bayou Bienvenue - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Bienvenue is a 12.1-mile-long (19.5 km) [1] bayou and "ghost swamp" [2] in southeastern Louisiana.It runs along the political border between Orleans Parish and St. Bernard Parish to the east of New Orleans.

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  6. Poydras, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Poydras was first settled in the 18th century by Isleños when Louisiana was a Spanish colony.Presumably, the town is named for Julien Poydras.. Albert Estopinal, Jr., a St. Bernard Parish district attorney, judge, and sheriff, was born in Poydras in 1869 to later U.S. Representative, Albert Estopinal, Sr. [2]

  7. Delacroix, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    This original settlement was known as the Población de San Bernardo (St. Bernard Population) and was composed of smaller establecimientos (establishments) or puestos (posts). [6] Delacroix represented the final community in a long chain leading all the way to the western limit of Saint Bernard. [6]

  8. Arabi, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Arabi (/ ˈ ær ə b i /) [2] is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States.It lies on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, between the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans and Chalmette within the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area.

  9. New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans is the only city in Louisiana that refuses to pay court-ordered judgements when it loses a case that were awarded to the other party. [247] The city uses a provision in the Louisiana Constitution that prohibits the seizure of a city's property to pay a judgment when it loses a lawsuit.