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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 po****tion of about...
- 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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Hinche (Haitian Creole: Ench) is an arrondis****t in the
Centre department of Haiti. As of 2015, the po****tion was 264,943 inhabitants.
Postal codes...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Hinche (Latin:
Dioecesis Hinchensis),
erected 20
April 1972, is a
suffragan of the
Archdiocese of Cap-Haïtien. Jean-Baptiste...
- Nord (Cap-Haïtien) Nord-Est (Fort-Liberté)
Artibonite (Gonaïves)
Centre (
Hinche)
Ouest (Port-au-Prince) Grand'Anse (Jérémie)
Nippes (Miragoâne) Sud (Les...
- Republic. As of 2015, its
estimated po****tion was 746,236. Its
capital is
Hinche. The
department was part of the
Marien kasika and
Maguana alongside San...
- Hôpital Sainte-Thérèse de
Hinche Hôpital
Universitaire de Mirebalais,
Mirebalais Hôpital
General Fraternite de
Hinche,
Hinche,
Haiti Departement de la...
- 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...
-
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,...
- Domingue)
commanded by
Henri Christophe, and
another towards the
south (
Hinche-San Juan de la Maguana-Azua-Baní-Saint-Domingue)
commanded by Dessalines...