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Compagnie des Tabacs Comme Il Faut, S.A. is an international tobacco company based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is owned by Luckett, Inc. of Louisville , KY and is the only cigarette maker in Haiti with its Comme Il Faut and Point brands marketed locally.
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" Quand nos Aïeux brisèrent leurs entraves" ('When Our Fathers Broke Their Chains') was the unofficial anthem of Haiti from 1893 to 1903. The lyrics were written by Haitian poet Oswald Durand . It was officially replaced by " La Dessalinienne ", the current national anthem of Haiti.
Haitian French (French: français haïtien [fʁɑ̃sɛ aisjɛ̃]; Haitian Creole: fransè ayisyen) is the variety of French spoken in Haiti. [1] Haitian French is close to standard French. It should be distinguished from Haitian Creole , which is not mutually intelligible with French.
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Comme il Faut, by Thomas E. Olam and Mike Pondsmith, was the second supplement that R. Talsorian Games published for the Castle Falkenstein roleplaying game. [1] It has a wide variety of topics that a player or referee can use to enhance a Castle Falkenstein adventure. [2]
François Mackandal (c. 1730-c. 1758) was a Haitian Maroon leader in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti). He is sometimes described as a Haitian vodou priest, or houngan. For joining the Maroons to kill slave owners in Saint-Domingue, he was captured and burned alive by French colonial authorities. [1]