Catahoula Parish
Catahoula Parish is located in the northeastern part of the state of Louisiana. It was established in 1808 and is known for its rich history and diverse culture. The parish seat is Harrisonburg, which serves as the administrative center. Catahoula Parish is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring forests, rivers, and lakes.
The population of Catahoula Parish is relatively small, with a mix of communities and a strong sense of local identity. The area is primarily engaged in agriculture, with crops like cotton and soybeans being significant. Additionally, the parish is home to the Catahoula Leopard Dog, a breed known for its unique appearance and working abilities.