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Haitian Revolution; 1804 massacre; First Empire; State; Kingdom; Republic 1806–1820; 1820–1849; Unification of Hispaniola; Second Empire; Post-imperial Republic. U.S. occupation; Duvalier family. Anti-Duvalier protest movement; 1991 coup d'état; 2004 coup d'état; 2010 earthquake; 2010s cholera outbreak; Hurricane Matthew; Crisis (2018 ...
Coat of arms of Haiti; Armiger: Republic of Haiti: Adopted: 1986: Shield: A palm tree surmounted by a liberty cap on a stake, proper [1]: Supporters: A trophy of six rifles, six civil flags, two axes, two bugles, and a drum between two cannons pointing outwards on their gun-carriages, thereon two powder-bags, on the dexter one an infantry-hat, on the sinister one a cavalry-hat, between two ...
This armorial of sovereign states shows the coat of arms, national emblem, or seal for every sovereign state. Although some countries do not have an official national emblem, unofficial emblems which are de facto used as national emblems are also shown below.
Le Marron Inconnu de Port au prince, [4] shortened as Le Marron Inconnu (French pronunciation: [lə ma.ʁɔ̃ ɛ̃.kɔ.ny], "The Unknown Maroon"), also called Neg Marron or Nèg Mawon (Haitian Creole pronunciation: [nɛɡ ma.ʁɔ̃], "Maroon Man"), [5] [6] is a bronze statue of a runaway slave, better known as a maroon, standing in the center of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The first purely Haitian flag was adopted on 18 May 1803, on the last day of the Congress of Arcahaie, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Port-au-Prince. Haitian lore holds that the newly appointed revolutionary leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines created the flag by taking a French tricolor and ripping out the white center, which he discarded.
National emblems / Coat of arms Motto / Text Main article Argentina: none: Coat of arms of Argentina: Bolivia: Bolivia Coat of arms of Bolivia: Brazil: República Federativa do Brasil - 15 de Novembro de 1889 Federative Republic of Brazil - 15 November 1889: Coat of arms of Brazil: Chile: Por la razón o la fuerza By reason or by force: Coat of ...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services released details on Friday about the new parole program for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans that was announced Thursday by President Joe Biden.
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