List of Louisiana parishes by French-speaking population

The list of Louisiana parishes by French-speaking population was created from the 2000 Census of the United States.[1] Census collects data on languages spoken at home by inhabitants of Louisiana five years of age or more. Responses "French" and "Cajun" are included.

French spread in Louisiana. Parishes marked in yellow are those where 4–10% of the population speak French or Cajun French at home, orange 10–15%, red 15–20%, brown 20–30%.

Statewide, out of a population 5 years and older of 4,152,122, some 179,750 people reported French as their home language, while 14,365 reported "Cajun". A further 4,465 who reported French Creole are not counted below.

According to the 2010 US Census, there was a huge decline in the number of French speakers in Louisiana. It now stands at 115,183 which equates to 2.8% of the state population.[2]

Complete Parish Listing

Name of parish Total population 5 and older 2000 French-speaking population 5 and older 2000 Percentage French-speaking 2000 French-speaking population 5 and older 2010 Percentage French-speaking 2010 Map
Lafayette¹ 176,05125,30014.37%20,76910%
Lafourche² 83,51815,98419.12%13,52515%
St. Landry¹ 80,66813,47516.70%7,84110.08%
Vermilion¹ 49,84212,41024.89%9,76618%
St. Martin¹ 44,77912,29027.44%8,67518%
Acadia¹ 54,11410,31019.04%8,08814%
Terrebonne² 96,30910,27510.66%7,8737.65%
Calcasieu² 169,74510,1705.98%7,2924.15%
Evangeline¹ 32,4548,34525.71%5,74018%
Iberia¹ 67,3748,08911.99%5,6668.35%
East Baton Rouge 382,7417,9252.07%4,1954%
Jefferson² 424,6007,7631.82%4,1651%
Avoyelles² 38,4686,78917.64%4,33111.07%
Orleans 450,8945,8051.28%
Jefferson Davis 28,8444,66016.15%3,22311.07%
Assumption² 21,7133,81917.58%2,67612.15%
St. Mary¹ 49,3452,6855.43%
Rapides 116,8662,1891.86%
St. Tammany 177,0922,1601.21%
Ascension² 70,0931,9442.76%
Caddo 233,8121,9440.82%
Allen 23,5711,4686.22%
Livingston 84,6941,3441.58%
St. Charles² 44,1521,1892.69%
Tangipahoa 93,0021,0841.16%
Cameron² 9,2791,07511.57%
Pointe Coupee² 21,1391,0354.89%
Ouachita 136,2641,0300.75%
Iberville² 31,0351,0053.23%
St. James² 19,6849804.97%
St. Bernard 62,8129151.44%
Plaquemines 24,5818553.47%
St. John the Baptist² 39,2207351.86%
West Baton Rouge² 20,0126753.36%
East Feliciana 19,8535742.88%
Beauregard 30,5595701.86%
Lincoln 39,5735101.28%
Bossier 90,5874740.51%
Washington 40,7383640.89%
Vernon 47,0483500.74%
Natchitoches 36,0823390.93%
Webster 39,1102430.62%
Grant 17,2232301.32%
De Soto 23,6072300.97%
Concordia 18,6981901.01%
Sabine 21,8301900.86%
La Salle 13,2811671.25%
West Feliciana 14,3381591.10%
Jackson 14,3631481.03%
Richland 19,3191000.51%
Catahoula 10,183990.97%
Union 21,129950.44%
West Carroll 11,507830.72%
Caldwell 9,868790.80%
Bienville 14,699790.53%
Franklin 19,649790.40%
Morehouse 28,735750.26%
Winn 15,783640.40%
East Carroll 8,585550.64%
Tensas 6,144350.56%
Claiborne 15,794350.22%
St. Helena 9,690300.30%
Madison 12,555250.19%
Red River 8,854200.22%
Louisiana total 4,152,122194,1154.66%115,1832.8%

[3]

  • ¹ Parishes of Cajun Heartland
  • ² Other parishes of Acadiana

References

  1. "Language Map Data Center". Retrieved 2010-03-02.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-06-19. Retrieved 2007-10-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-15. Retrieved 2013-08-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

See also

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