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Gonaïves (French: [ɡɔnaiv]; also Les
Gonaïves;
Haitian Creole: Gonayiv,
pronounced [ɡonajiv]) is a
commune in
northern Haiti, and the
capital of the Artibonite...
- Club,
usually known as
Racing Gonaïves, is a
professional football club
based in
Gonaïves, Haiti.
Racing des
Gonaïves was
founded on 7
April 1962, by...
- Athlétique Club des
Gonaïves (commonly
known as Éclair des
Gonaïves, Éclair AC or
simply Éclair) is a
professional football club
based in
Gonaïves, Haiti. Bordes...
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Postal codes in the
Gonaïves Arrondis****t
start with the
number 41. The arrondis****t
consists of the
following muni****lities:
Gonaïves Ennery L'Estère...
- The
Battle of
Gonaïves took
place during the
Haitian Revolution.
Following the
abolition of
slavery by the
French Republic on
February 4, 1794, Toussaint...
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troops at the Bataille-de-la-Ravine-à-Couleuvre near the town of
Gonaives. In
Gonaives the
French captured Toussaint and he was
later sent to
France and...
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Catholic Diocese of Les
Gonaïves (French: Diocèse
catholique romain des
Gonaïves; Latin: Romano-Catholicae
Dioecesis Les
Gonaïves),
erected 3
October 1861...
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native name 'Haiti' by Jean-Jacques
Dessalines on 1
January 1804 in
Gonaïves and he was
proclaimed "Emperor for Life" as
Emperor Jacques I by his troops...
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Roulado Football Club de la Gonâve is a
professional football club
based in Gonâve Island, Haiti. The team was
promoted to the top
division of football...
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Gonaïves (French pronunciation: [ynivɛʁsite
pyblik də laʁtibɔnit o ɡɔnaiv], UPAG) is a
public institution of
higher education located in
Gonaïves, Haiti...