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Sabine Parish lies in the valley of the Sabine River for
which it is named. It was originally a part of the Natchitoches Territory
and is bounded on the north by DeSoto Parish, on the east by Natchitoches
Parish, on the south by Vernon Parish, and on the west by the Sabine River
(Toledo Bend Reservoir), which separates it from Texas. The parish covers
nine hundred and ninety-nine square miles.
Sabine Parish has a long and interesting history influenced
by many cultures, among them the Indians, Spanish, French, and English.
The history of Sabine Parish is filled with foreign intrigue,
romantic adventure and a nihilistic strip of land.
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