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St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana

Saint Tammany Parish, Louisiana
CovingtonJusticeCenterMarch2009.JPG
St. Tammany Parish Justice Center
Map of Louisiana highlighting Saint Tammany Parish
Location in the U.S. state of Louisiana
Map of the United States highlighting Louisiana
Louisiana's location in the U.S.
Founded October 27, 1810
Named for Indian Chief Tamanend
Seat Covington
Largest city Slidell
Area
 • Total 1,124 sq mi (2,911 km2)
 • Land 846 sq mi (2,191 km2)
 • Water 279 sq mi (723 km2), 25%
Population (est.)
 • (2015) 250,088
 • Density 290/sq mi (112/km²)
Congressional district 1st
Time zone Central: UTC-6/-5
Website www.stpgov.org

St. Tammany Parish (French: Paroisse de Saint-Tammany) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 233,740, making it the fifth-most populous parish in Louisiana. The parish seat is Covington. The parish was founded in 1810.

St. Tammany Parish is included in the New OrleansMetairie, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area. St. Tammany Parish is one of the fastest-growing parishes in the state, along with Livingston and Ascension.

St. Tammany Parish is colloquially referred to as part of the "Northshore" or "North Shore" throughout metropolitan New Orleans, owing to its location on Lake Pontchartrain. It is the most affluent parish in the state, has a nationally-recognized system of public schools, and is the most politically conservative parish in the New Orleans region.

The Moon Handbooks: New Orleans, Including Cajun Country and the River Road, published in 2007, stated that people wanting to live in proximity to New Orleans without living in New Orleans will probably cause the population of St. Tammany Parish to increase.

In 1699, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, a French explorer, was the first European to visit the area of present-day St. Tammany Parish. While exploring lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas, Iberville wrote in his journal, "The place where I am is one of the prettiest I have seen, fine level ground bare of canes. The land north of the lakes is a country of pine trees mixed with hard woods. The soil is sandy and many tracks of buffalo and deer can be seen."


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