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Beauregard
Parish
French:
Paroisse de Beauregard
Beauregard
is a parish located in the U.S.
state of Louisiana. The parish
seat is DeRidder. As of 2000, the
population was 32,986. It was
named after Pierre.Gustave.Toutant.
Beauregard, a Confederate general
and one of the designers of the
Confederate Battle Flag. The
parish of Beauregard was not
created until 1912 by a group of
businessmen from DeRidder,
Sugartown and Merryville.

Cities
and Towns
| Bancroft |
Bon Ami |
Carson |
| Center Hill |
DeRidder |
Fields |
| Longville |
Ludington |
Merryville |
| Singer |
Sugartown |
Wye |

Adjacent
parishes
Vernon Parish (north)
Allen Parish (east)
Jefferson Davis Parish (southeast)
Calcasieu Parish (south)
Newton County, Texas (west)

Beauregard
Courthouse |
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