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  2. Cuba–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    Duvalier broke off relations first after the United States urged member-states of the Organisation of American States to cut ties with Cuba after the Cuban Revolution. In 1977, despite having no official diplomatic ties, the Caribbean Nations signed CubaHaiti Maritime Boundary Agreement setting the official maritime border in the Windward ...

  3. Cuba–Haiti Maritime Boundary Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The CubaHaiti Maritime Boundary Agreement is a 1977 treaty between Cuba and Haiti which delimits the maritime boundary between the two countries. [ 1 ] Despite no official diplomatic relations at the time between the two countries, the treaty was signed in Havana on 27 October 1977.

  4. Foreign relations of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    See China–Haiti relations. Haiti does not recognize China. Haiti has a trade office in Beijing. China has a trade office in Port-au-Prince. India: 27 September 1996: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 27 September 1996 [130] See Haiti–India relations. Haiti maintains honorary consulates in New Delhi and Mumbai. [131] [132] [133]

  5. Haitian Cuban - Wikipedia

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    Haitian culture and French and Haitian Creole languages, first entered Cuba with the arrival of Haitian immigrants at the start of the 19th century. Haiti was a French colony, and the final years of the 1791-1804 Haitian Revolution brought a wave of French settlers fleeing with their Haitian slaves to Cuba.

  6. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Topographical map of Haiti. Haiti forms the western three-eighths of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles. At 27,750 km 2 (10,710 sq mi) Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean behind Cuba and the Dominican Republic, the latter sharing a 360-kilometer (224 mi) border with Haiti. The country has a roughly ...

  7. Category:Cuba–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2019, at 20:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Haitian refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian refugee crisis, which began in 1991, saw the US Coast Guard collect Haitian refugees and take them to a refugee camp at Guantanamo Bay. [1] They were fleeing by boat after Jean-Bertrand Aristide , the democratically elected president of Haiti , was overthrown and the military government was persecuting his followers. [ 2 ]

  9. Foreign relations of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again ...