「Louisiana」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)20ページ目
該当件数 : 4268件
nsuccessful Democratic candidate in the 1956 | Louisiana gubernatorial election. |
ird head football coach for the Southeastern | Louisiana University Lions located in Hammond, Louisia |
The Old | Louisiana State Capitol is a building in Baton Rouge, |
viciana is the Latinized version of the word | Louisiana |
B is the This TV affiliate in the Lafayette, | Louisiana area of the United States. |
ent are signified by his return to the south | Louisiana track. |
by Governor Bobby Jindal to the five-member | Louisiana Board of Pardons. |
ate to the convention which framed the first | Louisiana Constitution in 1812 and was a member of the |
In an homage, the film uses the same | Louisiana license plate Hooper pulls from a shark's st |
onor was mounted on the wall of the Oberlin, | Louisiana, courthouse. |
In 1967, McKeithen became the first | Louisiana governor eligible to seek a second consecuti |
It is part of the Alexandria, | Louisiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
The 8th | Louisiana Congressional District is a defunct Congress |
The 2nd | Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry was a regimen |
When the company was organized into the 18th | Louisiana Infantry, he was elected colonel. |
During the 1980's | Louisiana, especially Terrebonne Parish, entered into |
For the Lafayette, | Louisiana radio station., see WHFG (disambiguation). |
The 8th | Louisiana was then on routine garrison duty at Vicksbu |
The 8th | Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) was an i |
Since the 1955 | Louisiana Highway renumbering, Louisiana highways with |
The North | Louisiana Historical Association was organized in 1952 |
ss is a weekly newspaper serving the Monroe, | Louisiana, El Dorado, Arkansas area. |
rst head football coach for the Southeastern | Louisiana University Lions located in Hammond, Louisia |
ht him into opposition from the conservative | Louisiana Family Forum, which Chaney said "absolutely |
The Central | Louisiana region is shaded in green. |
He counseled the Central | Louisiana AIDS Support Services and AIDSLaw of Louisia |
Since the 1955 | Louisiana Highway renumbering, Louisiana highways with |
863, Peck was promoted to colonel of the 9th | Louisiana to succeed Leroy A. Stafford. |
53 Florida Derby with Money Broker, the 1956 | Louisiana Derby with Reaping Right. |
However, the territory of the original | Louisiana Purchase west of the Red River Valley extend |
s New France, Illinois Country, or the Upper | Louisiana territory. |
The 1984 | Louisiana World Exposition was a World's Fair held in |
The 2008 | Louisiana Republican primary took place on February 9, |
The Miss | Louisiana competition is the pageant that selects the |
ed radio station broadcasting in the Monroe, | Louisiana, radio market. |
The Secretary operates " | Louisiana One Call", the state's "call before you dig" |
He became the first | Louisiana Tech player since 1999 to catch three touchd |
nth head football coach for the Southeastern | Louisiana University Lions located in Hammond, Louisia |
This election and | Louisiana's 6th congressional district special electio |
He was the third | Louisiana College president, with his tenure stretchin |
For the Monroe, | Louisiana radio station known as Rock 106, see KXRR. |
0, he wrote "Societal Evolution of the North | Louisiana Frontier" in the North Louisiana Historical |
Exemplifying the style of the semitropical | Louisiana country house, the Parlange Plantation House |
School in Shreveport is named for the nearby | Louisiana State Fair grounds. |
umber of new millionaires in the Shreveport, | Louisiana region. |
ey play their home games at the Southeastern | Louisiana University Center on the campus of Southeast |
ey is the Executive Director of the LA/SPCA ( | Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani |
The 12th | Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) was a re |
The 3rd | Louisiana Regiment Native Guard Infantry was a regimen |
The 7th | Louisiana Regiment Infantry (African Descent) was a re |
ched to the African Brigade in the Northeast | Louisiana District until July 1863. |
ed radio station broadcasting in the Monroe, | Louisiana, radio market. |
At the time, | Louisiana law provided that there would be no runoffs |
The 2008 | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team represents Louis |
n September 16, 1978 with the then-Northeast | Louisiana Indians beat Arkansas State, 21-13. |
n the New York Stock Exchange under the name | Louisiana Bankcorp, Inc. since 2007. |
18, 1862, serving at New Orleans on the CSS | Louisiana. |
The 9th | Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in |
He initially served in the 9th | Louisiana Infantry, a regiment that was part of the fa |
Colonel York led the 14th | Louisiana in the battles of Second Manassas (being wou |
He was named to the All-Northeast | Louisiana team and was a second team All-District sele |
to expand higher education in the northwest | Louisiana corridor, including the establishment in 196 |
The 10th | Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in |
ed by Hurricane Katrina forced the Metairie, | Louisiana location in New Orleans to close. |
0 acres (2,000 km²) of land in the southwest | Louisiana parishes of Calcasieu and Beauregard. |
The South | Louisiana Pipeliners were a professional baseball team |
rom the first day to represent the northwest | Louisiana district. |
The Confederate force consisted of the 18th | Louisiana Infantry Regiment, Crescent Regiment, Ralsto |
e upheld the constitutionality of the unique | Louisiana system. |
The 2nd | Louisiana Regiment New Orleans Infantry was a regiment |
ocal radio programs, including the legendary | Louisiana Hayride. |
of the last concentrations of the threatened | Louisiana black bear. |
crossed by a footbridge on the Southeastern | Louisiana University campus. |
In addition, both the USS | Louisiana and the USS Maine were later transferred to |
Since 1987, Bunkie has hosted the annual | Louisiana Corn Festival during the second full weekend |
The hurricane affected the southern | Louisiana region one week before the Louisiana Maneuve |
mps was the shop headquarters for the former | Louisiana and Arkansas Railway until the relocation in |
He also worked to create the Southwestern | Louisiana State School for Mentally Retarded Children |
rth head football coach for the Southeastern | Louisiana University Lions located in Hammond, Louisia |
The 11th | Louisiana Infantry (African descent) was a regiment in |
Map of the 64 | Louisiana parishes (click to enlarge). |
Hennig won the Miss | Louisiana Teen USA 2004 in a state pageant held in Laf |
Journal of the North | Louisiana Historical Association |
s present location and was renamed the North | Louisiana Agricultural and Industrial School. |
s currently the pitching coach for the South | Louisiana Pipeliners. |
strict includes some or all of the following | Louisiana parishes: Washington, St. Tammany, Tangipaho |
The exhibit was also shown at the 1904 | Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. |
tanding Family Advocate" by the conservative | Louisiana Family Forum. |
f the four four refuges managed in the North | Louisiana Refuge Complex. |
The 1st | Louisiana Regiment New Orleans Infantry was a regiment |
War, Smith was appointed colonel of the 21st | Louisiana. |
A correctional institute at the former | Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant east of Minden is name |
y rains fell across much of the southeastern | Louisiana coastline. |
Brown won the Miss | Louisiana Teen USA 1987 title and represented Louisian |
The party's | Louisiana branch was organized on October 2, 1891, at |
olph practices law and serves as the Central | Louisiana representative for the state Attorney Genera |
Confederate army as a lieutenant in the 13th | Louisiana infantry regiment. |
The 10th | Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a Louisiana infantry u |
After the decision, | Louisiana moved the congressional primary date to Nove |
s an American Cajun musician from the Houma, | Louisiana area. |
The station serves the Shreveport, | Louisiana area. |
hth head football coach for the Southeastern | Louisiana University Lions located in Hammond, Louisia |
The 2d | Louisiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment surrendered on 9 |
The Northwest | Louisiana Police Training Academy (renamed in 1984 as |
It is the Official State Theatre of | Louisiana. |
cy responders, first in Mississippi, then in | Louisiana. |
He then attended | Louisiana State University, earning a master's degree |
Stewart then represented | Louisiana at the Miss Teen USA 2002 pageant held at So |
He then attended | Louisiana Tech where he was converted to Tight end. |
LA 6 then intersects | Louisiana Highway 117 near Hagewood, Interstate 49, an |
ps comprised all Union troops then occupying | Louisiana and east Texas. |
d as news director of WRKF-FM, known then as | Louisiana Network, from 1983-1998, when he launched “L |
These Extremes, | Louisiana State University Press, 2009 (a collection o |
1959 : Thesis at | Louisiana State University (LSU), participaation in a |
A third album, | Louisiana Aye Yi Yi, was issued in 1996. |
Case was the third prominent | Louisiana journalist to die unexpectedly between April |
Alexander D. Barrow in 1902 and this became | Louisiana Central Subdivision. |
The main thoroughfare is | Louisiana Highway 75. |
re-admitting all delegates except those from | Louisiana and Alabama. |
The Negro in the Works of Three Contemporary | Louisiana Writers", including Snell. |
nt from which the lands acquired through the | Louisiana Purchase of 1803 were subsequently surveyed. |
y (KCS) train heading north through Lobdell, | Louisiana. |
uaranty has branches scattered through south | Louisiana and also several branches in northeastern Lo |
urns left and proceeds west through Jarreau, | Louisiana, then north through Dupont, Louisiana, and t |
Arkla (Natural gas throughout Northern | Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas) |
The trees may be found throughout southern | Louisiana, where once the pecan was a contending cash |
se high schools, located throughout northern | Louisiana, comprise District 1 of Class 5A of the Loui |
other Medal of Honor recipients with ties to | Louisiana were inducted into the Louisiana Military Ha |
units were referred to as "Lee's Tigers" or | Louisiana Tigers and became the mascot for the Louisia |
Tim Burns, | Louisiana State Representative |
He later moved to Shreveport, | Louisiana, where he studied law and was admitted to th |
In 1861 Moore was a delegate to the | Louisiana secession convention. |
was the first Afro-American appointed to the | Louisiana Supreme Court. |
9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Monroe, | Louisiana, USA. |
Entrance to Baptist-affiliated | Louisiana College in Pineville |
Licensed to Lafayette, | Louisiana, USA, the station served the Lafayette area. |
The station is licensed to Bunkie, | Louisiana and serves the Alexandria area. |
In 1868, Wiltz was elected to the | Louisiana House of Representatives and the New Orleans |
Licensed to Eunice, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the St. Landry pari |
Licensed to Pineville, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Alexandria area |
He is the only individual ever to represent | Louisiana in Congress as a member of that party. |
Licensed to Springhill, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Leon |
Licensed to Addis, | Louisiana, the station serves the Baton Rouge area. |
rom NASCAR racing and went back to Bogalusa, | Louisiana, with his wife Gloria Manning. |
Licensed to Sulphur, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Lake Charles ar |
xton, New York, Harris was a delegate to the | Louisiana state constitutional convention in 1868. |
Licensed to Monroe, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Univ |
ol in Natchez, Mississippi prior to attended | Louisiana State University. |
0 AM) is a radio station licensed to Eunice, | Louisiana, USA broadcasting a news/talk/information fo |
Later still he moved to Shreveport, | Louisiana. |
His play also earned him a selection to the | Louisiana Football Magazine's All-Louisiana team. |
Licensed to Atlanta, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves Natchitoches and su |
Known for his close ties to important | Louisiana politicians, including Governors John J. McK |
Licensed to Thibodaux, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Sunb |
He moved to Opelousas, | Louisiana in 1820 and continued the practice of his pr |
is the first Republican ever elected to the | Louisiana House from Rapides Parish since the days of |
Licensed to Alexandria, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Alexandria area |
tremendous wave of prosperity to Broussard, | Louisiana which coincided with the previously mentione |
Newsham moved to Donaldsonville, | Louisiana, in 1864 where he was clerk of the fourth ju |
Bailey was the only Populist delegate to the | Louisiana State Constitutional Convention held that ye |
According to Southeastern | Louisiana University history professor Sam Hyde, |
She shifted to Algiers, | Louisiana, on 4 July 1946 and decommissioned there on |
He was elected to the | Louisiana House of Representatives. |
Licensed to Delhi, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Kenn |
Samuel was elected to the | Louisiana House of Representatives in 1912 and served |
They are native to Texas, | Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Mississippi, |
He was appointed to the | Louisiana Military Hall of Fame Museum Board early in |
He was a Delegate to the | Louisiana Constitutional Convention in 1879, and an un |
He followed Kennedy to Southeastern | Louisiana University, where he spent five seasons as a |
Judge Caldwell was not related to current | Louisiana Attorney General James D. "Buddy" Caldwell. |
The first Republican actually elected to the | Louisiana State Senate since Reconstruction was Edward |
ghout a large stretch from New Iberia to the | Louisiana border, evacuation orders were posted. |
Due to damage by Hurricane Katrina to the | Louisiana Superdome, where the game is usually played, |
In 1846 White was elected to the | Louisiana Senate as a “Democratic-Unionist.” |
y had lost ten games, including two to rival | Louisiana Tech. |
In 1857 Boggs was transferred to the | Louisiana Arsenal at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
As a result of damage done to the | Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana by Hurri |
e nickname given by death row inmates to the | Louisiana electric chair. |
en retired from public life and moved to his | Louisiana plantation home named Cottonwood. |
Licensed to Gretna, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the New Orleans are |
He was elected to the | Louisiana State Senate and in 1892, he was appointed t |
the season the team relocated to Shreveport, | Louisiana, and became the Shreveport Steamer. |
He moved to Thibodaux, | Louisiana, the same year and continued the practice of |
The road leads to Mouton, | Louisiana. |
Church, Tudor was also a contributor to the | Louisiana Republican Party and a personal friend of th |
um has since relocated, most recently to the | Louisiana State Museum in the Old Mint Building. |
The station's studios adjacent to the | Louisiana Superdome were destroyed in August 2005 by H |
In 1867, he moved to Opelousas, | Louisiana, where he founded and edited the Saint Landr |
appointed his fellow Democrat Womack to the | Louisiana Financial Assistance Commission. |
Licensed to Boyce, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Alexandria area |
An expedition to Waterproof, | Louisiana was undertaken from January to February 1864 |
iles (201 km) to the west and to Shreveport, | Louisiana, approx. |
Licensed to Shreveport, | Louisiana, USA, the station serves the Shreveport area |
9.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Iota, | Louisiana, USA. |
At the close of the war moved to Shreveport, | Louisiana, and engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
At the age of 3, she moved to DeRidder, | Louisiana, where her mother June West Brandt was from. |
He first was elected to the | Louisiana state house of representatives in 1840. |
Licensed to Leesville, | Louisiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Bald |
amlined the state's corporation laws to make | Louisiana more business friendly. |
aut was one of the earliest additions to the | Louisiana State Park system. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |