Louisiana is a Deep South and South‑Central U.S. state known for its French, Spanish, Creole, and Cajun heritage, its Gulf Coast geography, and the cultural influence of New Orleans. It borders Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi, with the Gulf of Mexico to the south.
Louisiana—nicknamed the Pelican State—was admitted to the Union in 1812 as the 18th state. It occupies a strategically important region where the Mississippi–Missouri river system meets the Gulf of Mexico, shaping its history, economy, and settlement patterns.

