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  2. Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    Cap-Haïtien is served by the Cap-Haïtien International Airport (CAP), Haiti's second busiest airport. [23] It was a hub for Salsa d'Haiti prior to its cessation in 2013. American Airlines operated international flights to CAP for a number of years, but canceled their last connection in July, 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic significantly ...

  3. Mass media in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Several of today's well-known stations were created during this time period, such as Radio Haiti (1935) and Radio Caraïbes in Port-au-Prince (1949). The provinces, Radio Voix du Nord (1945), Radio Citadelle (1950) and Voix Évangélique in the North department and Radio Indépendance in Gonaïves/Artibonite (1953) emerged. 1957–1986.

  4. Television in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    This Haitian television-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. List of companies of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Location of Haiti. Haiti is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea.Haiti's purchasing power parity GDP fell 8% in 2010 (from US$12.15 billion to US$11.18 billion) and the GDP per capita remained unchanged at PPP US$1,200. [1]

  6. List of newspapers in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Le Cap, est. 1804 in Cap-Haïtien [3] Courrier du Soir [4] L'Essor [4] Feuille du Commerce, Port-au-Prince [3] Gazette des Tribuneaux [4] Haiti Commerciale, Industrielle et Agricole [4] Haiti-Journal (OCLC 32418370) [5] Haiti Sun (est. 1950) [6] Haiti Times (est. 1984) L'Informateur Haitien [4] Journal du Commerce, active 1820s? in Cap-Haïtien [3]

  7. Port international du Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    Port du Cap-Haïtien's container terminal opened in 1998, and is owned and operated by the Fatima Group, a Miami-based conglomerate controlled by the oligarch Fred Beliard and his family. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Rehabilitation

  8. Camp-Perrin - Wikipedia

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    The City of Camp-Perrin has one commercial TV station known as Tele La Brise broadcasting on television CH-28 (Canal-28) [2] and five radio stations transmitting on the FM band: La Brise FM FM 104.9, [3] (slogan : Le ROI FM, broadcast his contents from Champlois, Camp-Perrin. With an ERP of 6.0 kW, it is known as the radio with the most ...

  9. Petit-Trou-de-Nippes - Wikipedia

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    Petit-Trou-de-Nippes (French pronunciation: [pəti tʁu də nip]; Haitian Creole: Ti Twou de Nip) is a commune in the Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement, in the Nippes department of Haiti.