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  2. France–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1825, French King Charles X demanded Haiti reimburse and compensate France for the loss of money and trade from Haiti's independence. France threatened to invade Haiti and sent 12 war ships to the island nation. [10] On 17 April 1825 an agreement was made between the two nations.

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Haiti - Wikipedia

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  4. Transnet National Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is a government corporation of South Africa and a subsidiary of Transnet, responsible for managing and governing eight of South Africa's major seaports. TNPA is a landlord authority responsible for the master planning, controlling of port navigations, controlling of port services & facilities and ...

  5. Transnet - Wikipedia

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    Transnet Engineering is dedicated to in-service maintenance, repair, upgrade, conversion and manufacture of freight wagons, mainline and suburban coaches, diesel and electric locomotives as well as wheels, rotating machines, rolling stock equipment, castings auxiliary equipment and services.

  6. Haitian groups seek billions in reparations from France - AOL

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    France should repay billions of dollars in reparations to Haiti to cover a debt formerly enslaved people were forced to pay in return for recognising the island's independence, a coalition of ...

  7. List of ambassadors of Haiti to France - Wikipedia

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    15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Ernest Roumain, ministre résident d'Haïti en France [1] 15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Charles Haentjens, chargé d'affaires; 15 January 1859 – 13 January 1867 : Baron Auguste l'Instant de Pradines, chargé d'affaires

  8. Haiti's army wants recruits to fight gangs, and youths jump ...

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    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The announcement that Haiti's military wanted recruits crackled through a small radio perched on a street stall in downtown Port-au-Prince where Maurenceley Clerge ...

  9. Category:Ambassadors of France to Haiti - Wikipedia

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