Lafayette

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Lafayette
City
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Clockwise from top: Lafayette skyline; Old Lafayette; General Galvezton Park; National Assembly Building
Capital Act1817
Government
 • MayorMarie-Louise Mercier
Population
 (2020)
 • City2,124,932
 • Metro
5,638,292
DemonymLafayettois
Time zoneUTC +6
Area code(+64)

Lafayette, formerly Bourgmont from 1817-1835, is the capital and largest city in the Federal Republic of Louisiana with 2.1 million people within the city limits and 5.6 million in the Greater Lafayette metropolitan area. Founded at the confluence of the Missouri and Cansez Rivers, Lafayette has served as the national capital since the National Assembly held its first session in the Old Parliament Building in 1827. Upon the death of Marquis de Lafayette in 1834, the city was renamed in his honor. The city has since grown from the small capital in the 1820s and 30s to becoming the largest city in Louisiana by 2005. The city serves as a major inland port and transportation hub, being near the center of the country. Many major Autoroutes pass through the city, and the city is the major hub for the LGV as well as Saribal, the flag carrier of Louisiana.

Lafayette is known as the center of government in Louisiana, and is also known for its culture, local cuisine, and history. The city is home to a large number of international companies in addition to most of the branches and ministries of the Federal Government, who remains the largest employer in the city.