- Cap-
Haïtien (French: [kap a.isjɛ̃];
Haitian Creole: Kap Ayisyen; "Haitian Cape"),
typically spelled Cape
Haitien in English, is a
commune of
about 274...
- 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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being considered for merging. › The
Haitian Tèt Kale
Party (French:
Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale,
Haitian Creole: Pati
Ayisyen Tèt Kale, PHTK) is a
Haitian political...
- Cap-
Haïtien (Haitian Creole: Kap Ayisyen) is an arrondis****t in the Nord
department of
Haiti and is the second-most
important city of the country. It...
- The Musée du Panthéon
National Haïtien (MUPANAH) is a
museum featuring the
heroes of the
independence of Haiti, the
Haitian history and culture. The National...
- Le
Moniteur (French pronunciation: [lə mɔnitœʁ]; or Le
Moniteur haïtien) is the
official journal of the
Republic of Haiti,
published in Port-au-Prince...
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Racing Club
Haïtien is a
professional football club
based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is one of the most
successful clubs in the country's history. The...
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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...
- ˈkriːoʊl/;
Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; French: créole
haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or
simply Creole (Haitian Creole: kreyòl), is a French-based...
- 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...