Reggio (/ˈrɛdʒiːoʊ/, French: [ʁɛdʒjo]), also known as Bencheque (/bɛn.ˈtʃɛ.keɪ/, Spanish: [bɛ̃n̠.ˈʧe.ke]), is an Isleño fishing community located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. The community was established in 1783 with the settlement of Canary Islanders along Bayou Terre-aux-Boeufs. During the last decade of the eighteenth century, Louis de Reggio purchased land from the Isleños to establish a sugarcane plantation. It is perhaps the only community in the United States that bears a Guanche-language name.