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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northern Haiti on the Atlantic Ocean. Founded c. 1670, it is a tourist center.
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Other supplies may be diverted to ports further north, such as Cap Haitien, Saint Marc and Gonaives.
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Other supplies may be diverted to ports further north, such as Cap Haitien, Saint Marc and Gonaives.
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Other supplies may be diverted to ports further north, such as Cap Haitien, Saint Marc and Gonaives.
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Other supplies may be diverted to ports further north, such as Cap Haitien, Saint Marc and Gonaives.
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Other supplies may be diverted to ports further north, such as Cap Haitien, Saint Marc and Gonaives.
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Ramon Espinosa/Associated Press People walked on the road between Gonaives and Cap Haitien in Haiti during rain from the outer bands of Hurricane Irene on Tuesday.
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Emilio Morenatti/Associated Press RESTING: A woman with cholera symptoms rested next to the body of Ana Luis Goerges, 75, who died of cholera, at a hospital near Cap Haitien, Haiti, Tuesday.
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UN troops and Haitian National Police killed two demonstrators at anti-MINUSTAH protests in the city of Cap Haitien on November 15 and 16.
Isabel Macdonald: Haiti Elections: A Sham in the Time of Cholera Isabel Macdonald 2010
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Elizer and Duval were coming back home to Cap Haitien.
Crossover Dreams: "All Elements of Society Are Participating" - Impressions of Cap Haitien's Movement Against the UN Crossover Dreams 2010
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Two years ago I'd volunteered as an English teacher in Cap Haitien in the north.
Amy Goldwasser: RED the Book: Return to Haiti -- and Haiti to Haitians 2010
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