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Gulf of Gonâve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gulf of Gonave, Haiti July 1997. The northwest peninsula of Haiti and the Gulf of Gonave are visible in this northeast-looking view. The Gulf of Gonave is...
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Gulf of Gonâve (French: Golfe de la Gonâve) is a large gulf along the western coast of Haiti, at 19° N 73.5° W. [1] Haiti's capital city, Port-au-Prince,
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Gonâve Island (French: Île de la Gonâve) is an island of Haiti located to the west-northwest of Port-au-Prince in the Gulf of Gonâve. It is the largest of the islands in terms of size located off the Hispaniolan mainland. The island is an arrondissement in the Ouest Department and includes the communes...
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the Artibonite and l’Estère, in the Gulf of La Gonâve; and the Yaque del Norte, on the Atlantic coast near the northern border between the two countries. Map # 26AHA26181: Gulf de la Gonâve, 20th Edition (27 May 1995); Defense Mapping Agency, Hydrographic and Topographic Agency, USA...
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The article "Gulf of Gonâve" is part of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU FDL. "Gulf of Gonâve" on the wikipedia website...
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The Cayemites are a pair of islands located in the Gulf of Gonâve off the coast of southwest Haiti.
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The Gulf of Gonâve is to the west (and to the north of the southern part of the department). It borders the Dominican Republic to the east.
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It has and estimated population of 266,379 (2003). It is bordered to the south by the Sud Department, to the east by the Ouest Department, to the west by the Grand'Anse Department and to the north by the Gulf of Gonâve.
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National Palace, Port-au-Prince, Haiti,capital, chief port, and commercial centre of the West Indian republic of Haiti. It is situated on a magnificent bay at the apex of the Gulf of Gonâve (Gonaïves), which is protected from the open sea by the island of La Gonâve. The city was laid out in a grid pattern in 1749 by the...
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