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Haiti i/ˈheɪti/ (French: Haïti [aiti]; Haitian Creole Ayiti [ajiti]), officially the Republic of Haiti (République d'Haïti; Repiblik Ayiti), is a Caribbean country. It occupies the western, smaller portion of the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antillean archipelago, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Ayiti (land of high mountains) was the indigenous Taíno or Amerindian name for the island. The country's highest point is Pic la Selle, at 2,680 metres (8,793 ft). The total area of Haiti is 27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi) and its capital is Port-au-Prince. Haitian Creole and French are the official languages.
Haiti's regional, historical, and ethno-linguistic position is unique for several reasons. It was the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the first black-led republic in the world, and the second republic in the Americas when it gained independence in 1804 as part of a successful slave revolution lasting nearly a decade. In 2012, Haiti announced its intention to seek associate membership status in the African Union. Haiti is the only predominantly Francophone independent nation in the Americas. It is one of only two independent nations in the Americas (along with Canada) to designate French as an official language; the other French-speaking areas are all overseas départements, or collectivités, of France.
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Protesters and Police in Bloody Clashes: Haiti's Power Struggle (Dispatch 1)
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Various Artists - We Are The World 25 for Haiti
Exposing Imperialism in Haiti
AIH - Renting An Apartment or House in Haiti
The 120-Day President: Haiti's Power Struggle (Dispatch 4)
Haiti Tourism Progress
Haiti Flash
Who's in Charge? - Haiti's Power Struggle (Dispatch 3)
Allo La Police D'Haiti 2016 - Prezantasyon Kidnapè ki te pran Mari Fernante Ona a.
WELCOME TO HAITI - BIENVENUE EN HAITI - 2014
Meet the Vodou Priestess Summoning Healing Spirits in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Actors: Bob Minor (actor), Jack Hill (director), Don Stark (actor), Les Baxter (composer), Roy Engel (actor), Janice Karman (actress), Jack Hill (writer), Tina Hirsch (miscellaneous crew), Jodie Lynn Tillen (costume designer), Asher Brauner (actor), William A. Levey (miscellaneous crew), Monica Gayle (actress), Frances E. Williams (actress), John Voldstad (actor), Jeff Begun (producer),
Plot: The "Dagger Debs" are a gang of snarling girls, and Maggie is their newest member. Lace, the ever tooth-gritting leader, befriends her but soon has doubts --it seems Lace's man, Dominic, head of the "Silver Daggers" fancies the new recruit. Lace struggles to keep control of the Debs, and a handle on Nick, as they face off against the rival gang of pushers lead by Crabs.
Keywords: 1970s, ambush, armored-vehicle, b-movie, bare-breasts, beer, betrayal, blackboard, blood, blue-pantiesActors: Anthony Hinds (writer), Tim Turner (actor), Michael Ripper (actor), John Gilling (writer), John Gilling (director), André Morell (actor), Andreas Malandrinos (actor), Roger Delgado (actor), Anthony Nelson Keys (producer), Richard Warner (actor), John Phillips (actor), Elizabeth Sellars (actress), Catherine Lacey (actress), Eileen Head (miscellaneous crew), Bruno Barnabe (actor),
Plot: In 1920 an archaeological expedition discovers the tomb of an ancient Egyptian child prince. Returning home with their discovery, the expedition members soon find themselves being killed off by a mummy, which can be revived by reading the words off the prince's burial shroud.
Keywords: arab, archeologist, desert, hammer-horror, mummy, sequel, third-part, tombHaiti, mon pays
Wounded mother I'll never see
Ma famille, set me free
Throw my ashes into the sea
Mes cousins jamais nes
Hantent les nuits de Duvalier
Rien n'arrete nos espirits
Guns can't kill what soldiers can't see
In the forest we are hiding
Unmarked graves where flowers grow
Hear the soldiers angry yelling
In the river we will go
Tous les morts-nes forment une armee
Soon we will reclaim the earth
All the tears and all the bodies
Bring about our second birth
Haiti, never free
N'aie pas peur de sonner l'alarme
Tes enfants sont partis