<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../scripts/xslt/multiple_trip_index_mainpage_driver.xsl"?>

<state name="Louisiana" div_type="Parish">

   <multiple_trip_index_mainpage_header name="Louisiana" name_lower="louisiana" abbrev="la" abbrev_upper="LA" div_type="Parish" div_type_lower="parish" n_subunits="64">
      
     <statemap>

       <area shape="polygon" coords="0,   0, 426,  0, 426,120, 196,195, 185,195, 182,198, 181,208, 150,208, 147,198, 138,196, 132,199, 132,203, 52,205, 0,205" href="louisiana_N.xml"/>
       <area shape="polygon" coords="0, 393, 426,393, 426,120, 196,195, 185,195, 182,198, 181,208, 150,208, 147,198, 138,196, 132,199, 132,203, 52,205, 0,205" href="louisiana_S.xml"/>

       <area shape="default"/>
      
    </statemap>

    <virgin_data>
     Louisiana contains more virgin county equivalents, as parishes, <br/>
     than any other state in the contiguous United States.
   </virgin_data>

    <note>

     Along the coast and Mississippi River the terrain is changing, <br/>
     and the highest areas are mostly artificial (levees,  bayou, <br/> 
     Indian mounds, <i>etc</i>...) <P/>

     Accurate LiDAR elevation data verifies that the map contours <br/>
     do NOT reflect current (LiDAR) conditions. <P/>

     Therefore coordinates provided for Louisiana high points, <br/>
     and, in some cases their very IDENTITIES, may not be <br/>
     correct at the time of a highpointer's visit. <P/>

     In addition, there are some misaligned topographic charts at each <br/>
     of several websites from which charts are available. <br/>
     The corresponding high points will appear displaced from the <br/>
     centered cursor.

   </note>

    <subsidiary_page_link name="north Louisiana" href="louisiana_N.xml"/>
    <subsidiary_page_link name="south Louisiana" href="louisiana_S.xml"/>

  </multiple_trip_index_mainpage_header>

  <page_footer_extended/>

</state>

