Lisbon is a village in Claiborne Parish in northern Louisiana, United States. It is one of several small municipalities in a predominantly rural county. According to the 2010 U.S. census the village recorded 185 residents, a figure that highlights its status as a close-knit, low‑density community. Many references to parish government and services identify Lisbon by its relationship to nearby centers.
Geography and setting
Lisbon lies east of the parish seat, Homer, and is situated within the rolling woodlands and farmland that characterize this part of north Louisiana. The area experiences a humid subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters, and its landscape is a mix of small agricultural plots, timberland and scattered residential properties. Road connections to Homer and other local towns are important for commuting, shopping and access to larger institutions.
History and development
The village developed as a small rural settlement in Claiborne Parish. Detailed historical records and local archives held at the parish level offer the best sources for its founding and growth. Like many small Louisiana communities, Lisbon’s history is tied to agriculture, local churches, and parish institutions rather than large industrial development.
Population, economy and community life
With a population of 185 at the 2010 census, Lisbon is representative of many small villages that rely on a local mix of agriculture, forestry, small businesses and commuting to nearby towns for employment. Community life typically centers on churches, volunteer organizations and school and recreational activities in the parish seat. Public services and administrative matters are handled through Claiborne Parish authorities.
Quick facts
- Status: Village in Claiborne Parish — Claiborne Parish information
- Population: 185 (2010 census) — census details
- Location: East of Homer — Homer, Louisiana
For readers seeking more detail about municipal services, demographic changes since 2010, or local heritage, parish records and regional planning documents are useful starting points. Local institutions, historical societies and the parish seat of Homer often provide further context on Lisbon’s role within Claiborne Parish and the broader region.