Louisiana Code § RS 33:191

Contiguous municipalities in same parish may consolidate
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Any two contiguous municipalities, lying in the same parish, may consolidate and become one municipality in the manner provided in this Subpart. For this purpose municipalities separated only by a river or other stream or body of water not more than two miles in width shall be deemed to be contiguous.

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