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  1. Sep 10, 2012 · Welcome to St. Martin Parish, located in South Louisiana. The St. Martin Parish Government seat is located in St. Martinville, about 15 minutes south of Lafayette in the “heart of Acadiana.” The Parish has a population of 51,767.

  2. St. Martin Parish (French: Paroisse de Saint-Martin) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana, founded in 1811. Its parish seat is St. Martinville, and the largest city is Breaux Bridge. [1] At the 2020 census, the population was 51,767. [2] St.

  3. Welcome to St. Martin Parish of Louisiana! It's a short drive from New Orleans or Baton Rouge and the beautiful and historic towns of Breaux Bridge, Henderson, St. Martinville and more, welcome visitors with the deep Cajun culture.

  4. Local Louisiana. St. Martin Parish Profile. Name: The parish is named for Saint Martin. Parish Seat: St. Martinville. Statistical Profile. Local Contact Information. Assessors. Clerks of Court. Emergency Preparedness.

  5. Where Cajun Began™. From dancing to shopping to exploring nature, St. Martin Parish offers a variety of activities for traveler's enjoyment. From houseboats to boutique hotels, St. Martin Parish offers a variety of accomodations to meet every traveler's needs.

  6. Where Cajun Began....Breaux Bridge, Crawfish Capital of the World; Henderson, the Gateway to the Atchafalaya Basin; St. Martinville, Home of Evangeline.

  7. Visit St. Martin Parish in Louisiana to explore the Bayou Teche and Atchafalaya Basin, take a swamp tour, and eat your way through the Crawf

  8. St. Martin Parish History. Welcome to St. Martin Parish, located in South Louisiana. The People | “A Cultural Gumbo”. Acadiana, the historically French region of Southwest Louisiana, is best known for its Cajun culture. The word Cajun comes from a regional English pronunciation of “Acadian”.

  9. Jan 24, 2024 · At the epicenter of Louisiana’s rich cultural history sits St. Martin Parish, where more than two hundred years ago, a half-dozen distinct cultural groups converged and found a home in the regions between the Bayou Teche and the Atchafalaya River.

  10. St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, is a vibrant region where Cajun culture flourishes among meandering bayous and the quaint small towns of Arnaudville, Breaux Bridge, Butte La Rose, Henderson, and St. Martinville.