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Gonâve Island or Zile
Lagonav (French: Île de la
Gonâve,
pronounced [ɡɔ.nɑv]; also La
Gonâve) is an
island of
Haiti located west-northwest of Port-au-Prince...
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Gonave may
refer to: Gulf of
Gonâve Gonâve Island Gonâve Microplate Gonaïves This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Wirtualna Polska Media (23
April 2014). "Sierżant
Faustin Wirkus,
cesarz La
Gonave". opinie.wp.pl. "That time a
Marine was
crowned king of a
voodoo island...
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reputedly crowned Faustin II, King of La
Gonâve, a
Haitian island west of Hispaniola, by
Queen Ti
Memenne of La
Gonâve on 18 July 1926, and co-ruled as monarch...
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Queen Ti
Memenne of La
Gonâve (also
written as Timemenne; 19th-century – fl. 1929) was the
tribal ruler of La
Gonâve, a
Haitian island located west of...
- The
Gonâve microplate forms part of the
boundary between the
North American plate and the
Caribbean plate. It is
bounded to the west by the Mid-Cayman...
- mm/yr. The
eastern section of the
trough has been
named the
Gonâve Microplate. The
Gonâve plate extends from the
spreading ridge east to the
island of...
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Gonave, Haiti). He
lived from the late 15th
until the
early 16th century.
Chief Hatuey and many of his
tribesmen travelled from present-day La
Gonave...
- The Gulf of
Gonâve (French:
Golfe de la
Gonâve,
pronounced [ɡɔlf də la ɡɔnav];
Haitian Creole: Gòf Lagonav) is a
large gulf of the
Caribbean Sea along...
- that took
place off the
coast of present-day Haiti, near the
island of
Gonâve in the
Bight of Léogâne. The
battle was
fought between an
American convoy...