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    Cap-Haïtien (French: [kap a.isjɛ̃]; Haitian Creole: Kap Ayisyen; "Haitian Cape"), typically spelled Cape Haitien in English and often locally referred...
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    Ayisyen, French: Aéroport International de Cap-Haïtien) is a minor international airport serving Cap-Haïtien, a city in Nord, Haiti. It is the second largest...
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  • December 2021, a fuel tank truck exploded in the Samari neighborhood of Cap-Haïtien, the capital city of the Haitian department of Nord. At least 90 people...
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  • Postal codes in Cap-Haïtien Arrondissement start with the number 11. The arrondissement consists of the following communes: Cap-Haïtien Quartier-Morin...
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    Zenith (redirect from Zenith (Cap-Haitien))
    The zenith (UK: /ˈzɛnɪθ/, US: /ˈziːnɪθ/) is the imaginary point on the celestial sphere directly "above" a particular location. "Above" means in the vertical...
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    located on the northern coast of Haiti within the arrondissement of Cap-Haïtien in the Nord department. In 1985 the government of Haiti under the leadership...
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    later, his ship the Santa María ran aground near the present site of Cap-Haïtien. Columbus left 39 men on the island, who founded the settlement of La...
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  • Columbus established the settlement, La Navidad, near the modern town of Cap-Haïtien. It was built from the timbers of his wrecked ship, the Santa María,...
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    domestic short-haul passenger flight, flying from Cap-Haïtien International Airport in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti to the commune of Port-de-Paix which crashed...
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  • The 1842 Cap-Haïtien earthquake occurred at 17:00 local time (21:00 UTC) on 7 May. It had an estimated magnitude of 8.1 on the Ms scale and triggered...
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    December 2021, a fuel tank truck exploded in the Samari neighborhood of Cap-Haïtien, the capital city of the Haitian department of Nord. At least 90 people...
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    (816.57 sq mi) and a population of 1,067,177 (2015). Its capital is Cap-Haïtien. The department was part of the Chiefdom of Marien with settlements such...
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  • Real Hope FA (redirect from Réal du Cap)
    club based in Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. Real Hope Football Academy was formed by former Vice President from AS Capoise (located in Cap-Haïtien), who decided...
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  • Francisco de Macorís Ecclesiastical province of Cap-Haïtien Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien Diocese of Fort-Liberté Diocese of Hinche Diocese...
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    uphill from the town of Milot, 27 kilometres (17 mi) south of the city of Cap-Haïtien, and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of the Three Bays Protected Area...
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    Royal Military Order of Saint Henry. He renamed Cap-Français as Cap-Henry (later renamed as Cap-Haïtien). Christophe named his legitimate son Jacques-Victor...
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    Louverture International Airport Port-au-Prince 2.) Cap-Haïtien International Airport Cap-Haïtien 3.) Port-de-Paix Airport Port-de-Paix 4.) Antoine-Simon...
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    1804, he was crowned Emperor under the name of Jacques I of Haiti, in Cap-Haïtien under the title His Majesty Jacques I, Emperor. At the end of February...
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    Kingston Santiago de Cuba Santiago de los Caballeros Nassau Camagüey Cap-Haïtien UN M49 code 029 – Caribbean 419 – Latin America 019 – Americas 001 –...
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    The Port international du Cap-Haïtien is the seaport in Cap-Haïtien Haiti's second largest city. It is operated by the government port authority Autorité...
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  • Université Franco-Haïtienne du Cap-Haïtien (UFCH) is an academic institution in Haiti that offers courses in arts, humanities and social sciences. It...
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    maison de José Marti au Cap-Haïtien". laurent.quevilly.pagesperso-orange.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-11-09. "José Marti Square in Cap-Haitian". www.haitianphotos...
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    Simultaneously, Secretary Bryan telegrammed the United States consul in Cap-Haïtien, writing that the State Department agreed with invading Haiti, telling...
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    Latouche-Tréville and Leclerc; Villaret de Joyeuse and Gravina sailed towards to Cap-Haïtien. When Toussaint discovered the French ships in the Bay of Samaná he ordered...
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    attended by the then-President of Haiti, Sténio Vincent, was held in Cap-Haïtien, where his grave can still be seen today. A portrait of Charlemagne Péralte...
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    Cap-Haïtien, provoking an almost general revolt in the country. The revolution quickly broke out in the North, the richest city of the kingdom, Cap-Haïtien...
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  • passing through Saint-Marc and Gonaïves to its terminus at Rue 22 in Cap-Haïtien. Route Nationale #2 (RN2) is commonly known as “Boulevard Jean-Jacques...
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    Santa María (ship) (category Cap-Haïtien)
    ship onto a sandbank, running her aground off the present-day site of Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. It sank the next day. Realizing that the ship was beyond repair...
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    By 22 February, the rebels had captured Haiti's second-largest city, Cap-Haïtien and were besieging the capital, Port-au-Prince by the end of February...
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  • from Fort Saint-Michel to the Turks and Caicos Islands catches fire off Cap-Haïtien, leaving at least 40 people dead. 16 August – Several inmates escape...
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