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Uhhp.com :: Republic of Haiti: Major Lakes, and Rivers Lake Azuei or Etang Saumatre: (170 sq.km.) is located at the eastern extreme of the Cul-de-Sac Valley. It is 22 km long and 12 km wide. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Haitian History: Poland's Caribbean Tragedy 1st Pole -- General Jablonowski died of yellow fever. Sept. 29, 1802 in Jeremie. Only in Haiti a little over a month. He was part black! 32 years old. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Important dates in Haiti's History: 1793 - 1802 Important dates in Haiti's History 1793 - 1802 ... He is first embarked on the vessel La Creole, then sent to France on the vessel Le Heros. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Haitian History: A Brief History of Dessalines from ... Character and Death of Dessalines. Dessalines, at the time of the insurrection in 1791, was slave to a negro, who lived to see him become his sovereign. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Republic of Haiti: Climate, Average Temperature and ... Republic of Haiti: Climate, Average Temperature and Humidity in Port-au-Prince. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE Port-au-Price and surrounding areas: ...
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Uhhp.com :: Haitian History: Galvan. Cross and the Sword (Enriquillo). By Manuel de Jesus Galvan. Translated from the Spanish by Robert Graves. ... One line of the plot is the rise of the Taino/Arawak cacique Enriquillo. ...
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Uhhp.com :: The Founding Fathers of Haiti: Jean-Jacques Dessalines Born at the Cormiers Plantation north of Haiti in 1758, Dessalines was a slave on the plantation of Duclos who ran away to freedom at the age of 33. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Haitian History: Spanish Period Review of a novel by Manuel de Jesus Galvan that deals with the early Spanish period in Hispaniola and a few Notes on Spanish Hispaniola. ...
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Uhhp.com :: Republic of Haiti: Major Lakes, and Rivers Republic of Haiti: Major Lakes, and Rivers. Major Lakes. Lake Azuei or Etang Saumatre: (170 sq.km.) is located at the eastern extreme of the Cul-de-Sac ...
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Uhhp.com :: Republic of Haiti: Major Lakes, and Rivers Republic of Haiti: Major Lakes, and Rivers ... this small lake is located east of the northern part of the Cul-de-Sac Valley. It is 9 km long and 3 km wide. ...
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