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    Hinche (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃ʃ]; Haitian Creole: Ench; Spanish: Hincha) is a commune in the Centre department of Haiti. It has a population of about...
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    Hinche Parham Mabry Jr., also known as "Hinchie" Mabry and H.P. Mabry (October 27, 1829 – March 21, 1884) was a Texas lawyer, state legislator, judge,...
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  • Hinche (Haitian Creole: Ench) is an arrondissement in the Centre department of Haiti. As of 2015, the population was 264,943 inhabitants. Postal codes...
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  • Aérodrome d'Hinche is a small airport that serves Hinche in the Centre department of Haiti. It supports only small aircraft and has some domestic flights...
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    Dirt is collected from the nation's central plateau, near the town of Hinche, and trucked over to the market (e.g. La Saline market) where women purchase...
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    Charlemagne Péralte (category People from Hinche)
    returned to his native town of Hinche to take care of his family's land. In 1917, he was arrested for a botched raid on the Hinche gendarmerie payroll, and...
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    Republic. As of 2015, its estimated population was 746,236. Its capital is Hinche. The department was part of the Marien kasika and Maguana alongside San...
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  • Leiocephalus endomychus, commonly known as the Hinche curlytail or central Haitian curlytail, is a species of lizard in the family Leiocephalidae (curly-tailed...
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    des Gonaïves (Gonaives School of Law and Economics) École de Droit de Hinche (Hinche School of Law) Campus Henri Christophe de Limonade Faculté de Droit...
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    Domingue) commanded by Henri Christophe, and another towards the south (Hinche-San Juan de la Maguana-Azua-Baní-Saint-Domingue) commanded by Dessalines...
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    Hôpital Sainte-Thérèse de Hinche Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais, Mirebalais Hôpital General Fraternite de Hinche, Hinche, Haiti Departement de la...
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    author, Anacaona. Msgr. Pétion Laroche, former Roman Catholic bishop of Hinche. Ing. François Laroche, highly talented architect engineer, and nephew of...
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    Montrouis Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Cerca-la-Source Thomassique Hinche Arrondissement Hinche Cerca-Carvajal Maïssade Thomonde Lascahobas Arrondissement Lascahobas...
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  • 1990s. By February 17, the rebel forces had captured the central town of Hinche, near the Dominican border. According to reports, this attack was led by...
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    Décoste (1966-1972), appointed Bishop of Hinche Louis Nerval Kébreau, S.D.B. (1986-1998), appointed Bishop of Hinche Joseph Lafontant (1986-2018) Simon-Pierre...
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    Nord (Cap-Haïtien) Nord-Est (Fort-Liberté) Artibonite (Gonaïves) Centre (Hinche) Ouest (Port-au-Prince) Grand'Anse (Jérémie) Nippes (Miragoâne) Sud (Les...
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  • Cayes, Port-de-Paix, Jacmel, Cape, Fort-Liberté, Miragoâne, Jérémie and Hinche, as well as with Quisqueya University. Internationally, the university plans...
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    Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Cerca-la-Source Thomassique Hinche Arrondissement Cerca-Cavajal Hinche Maïssade Thomonde Lascahobas Arrondissement Belladère...
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  • Mizrael Codio and ten others after they were captured in Fonds-Verrettes. In Hinche in January 1919, Captain Ernest Lavoie of the gendarmerie allegedly ordered...
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  • against Aristide. Shortly after his return, he captured the central city of Hinche from the Haitian police with a force of 50 men. Following Chamblain's return...
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  • parliament". The Guardian. Haitian farmers protest Monsanto seed donations, Hinche, Haiti (AFP) June 4, 2010 Katz, Jonathan M. (May 14, 2010). "Monsanto gives...
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    Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Cerca-la-Source Thomassique Hinche Arrondissement Cerca-Cavajal Hinche Maïssade Thomonde Lascahobas Arrondissement Belladère...
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    fertile plain of central Haiti. Notable cities on the Guayamouc include Hinche. "Guayamouc River. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000". Archived...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hinche (Latin: Dioecesis Hinchensis), erected 20 April 1972, is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien. Jean-Baptiste...
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    Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Cerca-la-Source Thomassique Hinche Arrondissement Cerca-Cavajal Hinche Maïssade Thomonde Lascahobas Arrondissement Belladère...
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    including Chavannes, were captured by the colonial authorities in the town of Hinche, surrendering after receiving guarantees of safety from the Spanish. However...
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    Louis Kébreau (category Roman Catholic bishops of Hinche)
    Hinche and archbishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien. He was ordained as a priest in 1974, before being appointed bishop of Hinche...
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    Port-au-Prince via the Central Plateau and the cities of Mirebalais and Hinche. Cap-Haïtien has one of the best grid systems in Haiti with its north–south...
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    Haitian flag on public buildings and plazas, such as Hincha (present-day Hinche), but also in large cities like Puerto Plata (13 December 1821), Dajabón...
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    departmental capital cities in parentheses. Artibonite (Gonaïves) Centre (Hinche) Grand'Anse (Jérémie) Nippes (Miragoâne) Nord (Cap-Haïtien) Nord-Est (Fort-Liberté)...
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