Louisian Cultural Association
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Louisian Cultural Association | |
Abbreviation | LCA |
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Motto | "Preserving Our Heritage, Shaping Our Future" |
Formation | 22.XV.1736 AN |
Type | Cultural organization |
Legal status | Dissolved |
Purpose/focus | Louisian human rights and advocacy |
Headquarters | Cárdenas, Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Region served | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Official languages | Alexandrian, Common Tongue |
Last President | Marie Dupont |
Budget | NAX€ 15 million (1737 AN) |
Staff | 25 (at dissolution) |
Volunteers | 1,388 (at dissolution) |
The Louisian Cultural Association (LCA) was a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness within Nouvelle Alexandrie of Louisian discrimination and oppression in the United Principalities of Cibola. Founded in 1736 AN and headquartered in Cárdenas, it operated a cultural center in the city until its dissolution following the resolution of the Louisian Crisis and the implementation of the Louisian Decree.