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St. Amant (or Saint Amant) is an unincorporated community in Ascension Parish, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is situated about 25 miles south-east of Baton Rouge. and 50 miles north west of New Orleans. It is named after the St. Amant family, some of the early settlers in the region.
Lake Pontchartrain from southbound causeway entrance Lake Pontchartrain's north shore at Fontainebleau State Park near Mandeville, Louisiana, in 2004. Lake Pontchartrain (/ ˈ p ɒ n tʃ ə t r eɪ n / PON-chə-trayn; [1] French: Lac Pontchartrain) is an estuary located in southeastern Louisiana in the United States.
Lake Verret is 14,080 acres (5,700 ha) natural lake located in Assumption, Parish, Louisiana, US.The lake is west of Napoleonville, Louisiana, south of Pierre Part, part of the Atchafalaya River Basin of the Lower Mississippi River Region, with 246,000 acres (100,000 ha) of watershed that includes 22,300 acres (9,000 ha) (34.84 square miles (90.2 km 2)) in Ascension Parish 104,500 acres ...
St. Amant’s Franklin also is an LSU signee who hit .533 while leading St. Amant to its third straight LHSAA softball title, including the Gators’ second in a row in Division I Non-Select.
Saint-Amant-de-Boixe, in the Charente département; Saint-Amant-de-Bonnieure, in the Charente département; Saint-Amant-de-Montmoreau, in the Charente département; Saint-Amant-de-Nouère, in the Charente département; Saint-Amant-Roche-Savine, in the Puy-de-Dôme département; Saint-Amant-Tallende, in the Puy-de-Dôme département
After telling them the price, the child went to go get money from their mom. The next day, Kapas noticed the child kept returning to the booth, always admiring the fish hats. On the third day ...
Coffee beans are hitting record high prices not seen in nearly 50 years after difficult growing seasons among some of the world's top producing regions. Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal ...
In the 18th century, Spanish Lake was known as Laguna de los Adaes, so named because the Adai Indians lived around it. After the Spanish left in 1773 due to the closure of the Presidio at Los Adaes (the area was put under the jurisdiction of Fort St. Jean Baptiste des Natchitoches), the community became known as Spanish Lake.