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Javouhey is a town in
northwest French Guiana in the Mana
commune of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. Most of its
people are
Hmong refugees from Laos who settled...
- Anne-Marie
Javouhey, SJC (November 10, 1779 – July 15, 1851) was a
French nun who
founded the
Sisters of
Saint Joseph of Cluny. She is
venerated in the...
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especially to
missionary work and
providing education for the poor. Anne
Marie Javouhey, the
founder of the
religious institute, was born in a
remote village in...
- in
French Guiana. It was
founded on 16
August 1828 by
Sister Anne-Marie
Javouhey. It
borders the
river Mana, from
where it gets its name; and is nearby...
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Paule Lucie Marguerite Javouhey,
better known as
Marguerite Thibert, (1886–1982) was a
French academic,
advocate for women's
rights and an international...
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Coulor Délices Élahé Espérance
Grand Santi Guisanbourg Île
Portal Iracoubo Javouhey Kaw or Caux
Kourou Kulumuli Macouria Malmanoury Mana
Maripasoula Matoury...
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settlement of
Hmong refugees from Laos in the county,
primarily to the
towns of
Javouhey and Cacao. The
Green Plan (Le Plan Vert) of 1976
aimed to
improve production...
- Fauriel,
French philologist and
historian (b. 1772) 1851 – Anne-Marie
Javouhey,
French nun,
founder of the
Sisters of St
Joseph of
Cluny (b. 1779) 1851...
- Saint-Jean-Marie Vianney,
Institution du Sacré-Coeur, and Collège Anne-Marie
Javouhey. The
Ministry of
Education is also
located in
downtown Port-au-Prince at...
- 1970s and
early 1980s, that can be
mainly found in the
Hmong villages of
Javouhey (1200 individuals) and
Cacao (950 individuals). The
Hmong immigrant po****tion...