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Jacmel (French pronunciation: [ʒakmɛl];
Haitian Creole: Jakmèl) is a
commune in
southern Haiti founded by the
Spanish in 1504 and repo****ted by the French...
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Jacmel Airport (IATA: JAK, ICAO: MTJA) was the
sixth busiest airport in
Haiti by p****enger
volume before the 2010
Haitian earthquake, near the city of...
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codes in the
Jacmel Arrondis****t
start with the
number 91. The arrondis****t
consists of the
following communes:
Jacmel Cayes-
Jacmel La Vallée Marigot...
- from the disaster. The
earthquake caused major damage in Port-au-Prince,
Jacmel and
other cities in the region.
Notable landmark buildings were significantly...
- Cayes-
Jacmel (Haitian Creole: Kay Jakmèl) is a
commune in the
Jacmel Arrondis****t, in the Sud-Est
department of Haiti. It has 36693 inhabitants. Cayes-Jacmel...
- area of 2,034.10 km2 and a po****tion of 632,601 (2015). Its
capital is
Jacmel. The
department is part of the
Xaragua kasika under the
leadership of Bohecio...
- 72.536°W / 18.235; -72.536 The
Jacmel Film
Festival is a
Haitian festival celebrated in the
seaside city of
Jacmel, Haiti. It is an
annual ceremony...
- (Port-au-Prince) Grand'Anse (Jérémie)
Nippes (Miragoâne) Sud (Les Cayes) Sud-Est (
Jacmel) The
departments are
further divided into 42 arrondis****ts, 145 communes...
- Rivière de
Jacmel is a
watercourse running in
Haiti through the Sud-Est
department and the arrondis****t of
Jacmel. The
Petite Rivière de
Jacmel takes its...
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arrived after the war.
Initially most
Poles settled in Cazale, La Vallée-de-
Jacmel, Fond-des-Blancs, La Baleine, Port-Salut and Saint-Jean-du-Sud,
where they...