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Deschapelle is a
village in the
Cabaret commune in the
Arcahaie Arrondis****t, in the
Ouest department of Haiti. Cabaret, for a list of
other settlements...
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Alexandre Deschapelles (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ deʃapɛl];
March 7, 1780 in Ville-d'Avray near Versailles –
October 27, 1847 in Paris) was a French...
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Deschapelles (French pronunciation: [deʃapɛl];
Haitian Creole: Dechpel) is a town in the
Verrettes commune, in the
Artibonite department of Haiti. It is...
- century, it was
generally considered that the
French player Alexandre Deschapelles was the
strongest player of the time,
though three games between him...
- fled the
country in 1986.
Aubry Ballelle Bélac
Cabaret Cameau Casale Deschapelle Fond
Blanc Guldy Garret Lafiteau Lévêque
Sophie Source Matelas Thomas...
- In bridge, the
Deschapelles coup is the lead of an
unsupported honor to
create an
entry in partner's hand;
often confused with the
Merrimac coup, the lead...
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Alcatraz coup Bath coup
Belladonna coup Coup Coup en p****ant
Crocodile coup
Deschapelles coup Devil's coup
Loser on
loser Merrimac coup Morton's fork coup Scissors...
- in
materials science Hôpital
Albert Schweitzer Haiti, a
hospital in
Deschapelles,
Haiti Hsinchu American School, an
international school in
Hsinchu City...
- from 1821 — when he
became able to beat his
chess teacher Alexandre Deschapelles —
until his
death in 1840. The most
famous match series in that time...
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January 2010. Ian Rawson,
managing director, Hôpital
Albert Schweitzer,
Deschapelles.
Retrieved 17
January 2010 Hôpital
Albert Schweitzer Haiti Archived 8...