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  2. Geography of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Port-au-Prince receives an average annual rainfall of 1,370 mm (53.9 in). There are two rainy seasons, April–June and October–November. Haiti is subject to periodic droughts and floods, made more severe by deforestation. Atlantic hurricanes are also a menace. For example, Hurricane Matthew caused large amounts of damage when it hit Haiti in ...

  3. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti's dry season occurs from November to January. Port-au-Prince receives an average annual rainfall of 1,370 mm (53.9 in). There are two rainy seasons, April–June and October–November. Haiti is subject to periodic droughts and floods, made more severe by deforestation.

  4. 2020–21 Ligue Haïtienne - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 Ligue Haïtienne season is the 58th season of top-tier football in Haiti.It began on 5 September 2020 and ended in July 2021. The league Championnat National Haïtien Professionnel is split into two tournaments—the Série d'Ouverture and the Série de Clôture—each with identical formats and each contested by the same 18 teams.

  5. U.N. agency appeals for aid to help Haiti weather hurricane ...

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    The hurricane season that traditionally begins in June and runs through November is forecast to be severe this year. A gang-fueled crisis has devastated Haiti, and the U.N. estimates 360,000 ...

  6. Haiti gets battered by damaging floods as Caribbean prepares ...

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    As rains began pelting Haiti on Friday, the region’s disaster response agency, the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, reminded member states that hurricane season, regardless of ...

  7. Ligue Haïtienne - Wikipedia

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    Since 2002 (with the exception of 2012 and 2013), the league has employed a two-stage season with separate champions for both stages, a system found in many Latin American countries. In French-speaking Haiti, "O" stands for Ouverture (opening), corresponding to the Spanish Apertura , and "F" stands for Fermeture or "C" stands for Clôture ...

  8. Haitian Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Haitian Defile Kanaval is the Haitian Creole name of the main annual Mardi Gras carnival held in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The parade is known as "Kye Marn". Haiti's largest carnival is held in the capital and largest city, Port-au-Prince, with smaller celebrations taking part simultaneously in Jacmel, Aux Cayes, and other locations in Haiti . The ...

  9. List of natural disasters in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti's unique position and geography in the Caribbean makes it especially vulnerable to many kinds of natural disasters. The most notable of these disasters are landfalls from tropical cyclones, major earthquakes (due to its position over an active fault line), and general flooding events (often accompanied with landslides that kill hundreds).