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The Great New Orleans Hurricane devastated that city in September 1900, killing over 6,000 and slowing development to a near-crawl, forcing many of the survivors north to the smaller city of Manheim (established in Claiborne Parish in 1880), which would rapidly grow to become the largest city in the state by 1925. New Orleans survived, but never truly recovered from the storm, and suffered the effects of three further hurricanes between 1915 and 1969; its current population of roughly 95,000 has been described as "...some of the hardiest people in the nation..." for their endurance in the face of disaster, leading to New Orleans' nickname of "The Survivor City".

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  • Louisiana (Alternity)
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  • The Great New Orleans Hurricane devastated that city in September 1900, killing over 6,000 and slowing development to a near-crawl, forcing many of the survivors north to the smaller city of Manheim (established in Claiborne Parish in 1880), which would rapidly grow to become the largest city in the state by 1925. New Orleans survived, but never truly recovered from the storm, and suffered the effects of three further hurricanes between 1915 and 1969; its current population of roughly 95,000 has been described as "...some of the hardiest people in the nation..." for their endurance in the face of disaster, leading to New Orleans' nickname of "The Survivor City".
Nation
  • United States of America
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city largest
city other
  • Shreveport, Metairie, New Orleans, Lafayette
name short
  • Louisiana
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division type
  • State of the
CoA
  • Seal of Louisiana.svg
abbreviations
  • LA
Timeline
  • Alternity
map caption
  • Location of Louisiana in the United States
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • White , Black
Name
  • State of Louisiana
coa caption
  • Seal
regime
  • Representative
  • democracy
HoPname
  • Murphy J. Foster, Jr.
HoPtitle
  • Governor
ad date
  • April 1812
Language
  • English
Currency
  • USD
Population
  • 4514000(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag of Louisiana
Governing body
  • State Legislature
coa width
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 46755(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Louisianan
Timezone
  • Central
map width
  • 276(xsd:integer)
otl
  • Louisiana
Capital
Flag
  • MG-Flag-Louisiana.svg
ethnic other
  • Native American, Asian
  • White ,
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  • The Great New Orleans Hurricane devastated that city in September 1900, killing over 6,000 and slowing development to a near-crawl, forcing many of the survivors north to the smaller city of Manheim (established in Claiborne Parish in 1880), which would rapidly grow to become the largest city in the state by 1925. New Orleans survived, but never truly recovered from the storm, and suffered the effects of three further hurricanes between 1915 and 1969; its current population of roughly 95,000 has been described as "...some of the hardiest people in the nation..." for their endurance in the face of disaster, leading to New Orleans' nickname of "The Survivor City".
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