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Léogâne (French pronunciation: [leɔɡan];
Haitian Creole: Leyogàn) is one of the
coastal communes in Haiti. It is
located in the
eponymous Léogâne Arrondis****t...
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Léogâne (Haitian Creole: Leyogàn) is an arrondis****t in the
Ouest Department of Haiti. As of 2015, the po****tion was 509,280 inhabitants.
Postal codes...
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CITYMED de Pétion-Ville, Pétion-Ville Hôpital Sainte-Croix,
Léogâne Hôpital Camejo,
Léogâne Hôpital de l'Université d'État [fr], Port-au-Prince Hôpital...
- genderfluid.
Romaine briefly governed the two main
cities in
southern Haiti,
Léogâne and Jacmel. In 1792,
support for
violent revolution waned among wealthier...
- l'Université Épiscopale d'Haïti à
Léogâne or FSIL (English-
Faculty of
Nursing Science of the
Episcopal University of
Haiti in
Léogâne) is a
baccalaureate nursing...
- Haiti. She was born
Simone Ovide in
about 1913 near the
Haitian town of
Léogâne, the
daughter of a
mulatto merchant and writer,
Jules Faine, and Célie...
- burned.
Anacaona was hanged.
Anacaona was born in
Yaguana (present-day
Léogâne, Haiti), the
capital of Jaragua, in 1474 (?). Her name was
derived from...
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Trouin is a town in the
Léogâne Arrondis****t, in the
Ouest department of Haiti. It is
located 37
kilometers (23 mi)
southwest of Haiti's
capital city...
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Thomazeau La Gonâve Arrondis****t Anse-à-Galets Pointe-à-Raquette
Léogâne Arrondis****t
Léogâne Grand-Goâve Petit-Goâve Port-au-Prince Arrondis****t Port-au-Prince...
- Petit-Goâve (Haitian Creole: Ti Gwav) is a
coastal commune in the
Léogâne Arrondis****t in the
Ouest department of Haiti. It is
located 68 kilometres...