Southwest Louisiana
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Southwest Louisiana has one metropolitan area: Lake Charles. The southwestern portion of Louisiana is also geographically and culturally attached to Southeast Texas.
Three of the parishes — Calcasieu, Cameron, and Jefferson Davis — are also part of Acadiana, the region of French and Acadian influence defined by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1971.[4]
Southwest Louisiana cities
Some major cities include[5]
| Cities | Rank | Parish | Population (2025 consensus)[6] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Charles | 1 | Calcasieu | 76,135 |
| Sulphur | 2 | Calcasieu | 19,457 |
| Moss Bluff | 3 | Calcasieu | 11,588 |
| DeRiddler | 4 | Beauregard | 9,438 |
| Jennings | 5 | Jefferson Davis | 9,079 |
| Prien | 6 | Calcasieu | 8,455 |
| Fort Polk South | 7 | Allen | 8,149 |
| Oakdale | 8 | Allen | 6,281 |
| Carlyss | 9 | Calcasieu | 5,105 |
| Westlake | 10 | Calcasieu | 4,469 |
Broader definition
"Southwest Louisiana" is often used to represent a broader region that includes parishes farther east.
The most prominent example is the college now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Until 1998, UL was known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana, the Southwestern Louisiana Institute, and the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute — despite being located in Lafayette, a city roughly 40 miles east of the five-parish area defined here.[7] Its athletic teams were often referred to simply as "Southwestern."[8]
The Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Festival, the Greater Southwest Louisiana Mardi Gras Association, and the Greater Southwest Louisiana Black Chamber of Commerce are all based in Lafayette or the surrounding area, not near Lake Charles.[9][10][11]
See also
References
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External links
- Clickable map of Louisiana regions at the Louisiana Board of Regents, a state agency created by the 1974 Louisiana Constitution
- Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau
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- Acadiana
- Regions of Louisiana
- Geography of Allen Parish, Louisiana
- Geography of Beauregard Parish, Louisiana
- Geography of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
- Geography of Cameron Parish, Louisiana
- Geography of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana