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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Baton Rouge, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

Many owners, the seaport 130 km northwest of New Orleans had, but the un-American name (red bar) remained. It was - allegedly - by Sieur d'Iberville. The French Canadians came here 1699. He remarked on the banks of the Mississippi one with animal blood scribblings floor, a pair of Indian tribes served as a border marker. 1719 French planters founded the town. 1849, Baton Rouge capital of the State of Louisiana, the longest period of civil war it was occupied by Union troops. Today it has 225 ...

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