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  2. Culture of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Louisiana involves its music, food, religion, clothing, language, architecture, art, literature, games, and sports. Often, these elements are the basis for one of the many festivals in the state.

  3. Courir de Mardi Gras - Wikipedia

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    The Mardi Gras song, known in the local Cajun French as "La Danse de Mardi Gras" and "La Vieille Chanson de Mardi Gras ", [30] is a traditional tune sung by the participants, although the exact lyrics vary greatly from town to town. The melody of the traditional folk song is similar to melodies of the Bretons from the northern coast of France. [8]

  4. Category:Culture of Marseille - Wikipedia

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  5. French Louisianians - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana slave society generated its own distinct Afro-Creole culture that was present in religious beliefs and the Louisiana Creole language. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The slaves brought with them their cultural practices, languages, and religious beliefs rooted in spirit and ancestor worship , as well as Roman Catholic Christianity—all of which were ...

  6. Religion in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    The Archepiscopal see is in the city of Marseille, and the diocese comprises the arrondissement of Marseille, a subdivision of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. [citation needed] In 2013 there were 715,000 Catholics in Marseille, forming 68.2% of the total population of the diocese. [1]

  7. Acadians - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Acadians in Louisiana, known as Cajuns, was designed by Thomas J. Arceneaux of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In 1974 it was adopted by the Louisiana legislature as the official emblem of the Acadiana region. The state has supported the culture, in part because it has attracted cultural and heritage tourism. [33]

  8. Marseille-Provence 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Marseille-Provence 2013 or MP2013 [1] was the year-long series of cultural events that took place in Marseille, France, and the surrounding area to celebrate the territory's designation as the European Capital of Culture for 2013.

  9. Vieille Charité - Wikipedia

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    La Vieille Charité is a former almshouse, now functioning as a museum and cultural centre, situated in the heart of the old Panier quarter of Marseille in the south of France. Constructed between 1671, and 1749, in the Baroque style to the designs of the architect Pierre Puget , it comprises four ranges of arcaded galleries in three storeys ...