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Hinche
Kreyòl ayisyen
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Definition: n. p. Tematik: Vil
Department: Centre
Population: Approximately 70,000
Distance from Port-au-Prince: About 120 kilometers (75 miles)
Main Economic Activities: Agriculture, trade, services
Landmarks: Hinche Cathedral, Place d'Armes
Geographical Features: Located in the central plateau region of Haiti.
Historical Facts: Hinche has a rich history and cultural heritage, with ties to the Haitian Revolution.
Name of Inhabitants: Hinchois/Hinchoise
Notes: Hinche is known for its lively market and traditional Haitian cuisine.
English : Hinche
Français : Hinché
Español : Hinche
Português : Hinché
Hinche
Kreyòl ayisyen
/hin__SPLIT__ʃe/
Definition: n. p. Tematik: Vil
Department: Centre
Population: Approximately 50,000
Distance from Port-au-Prince: Approximately 100 kilometers
Main Economic Activities: Agriculture (rice, beans, corn), livestock farming, commerce
Most Cultivated Food: Rice, beans, millet
Favorite Dish: Kabrit nan sos (goat in sauce) served with djon-djon rice
Landmarks: Cathédrale Saint-André, Bassin Zim, Marché en Fer (Iron Market)
Geographical Features: Located in the Central Plateau region of Haiti, surrounded by mountains and valleys
Historical Facts: Founded in 1700 by the French, it was a strategic military outpost during the colonial period
Name of Inhabitants: Hinchéens/Hinchéennes
Famous Persons Born There: None notably documented
Notes: Hinche serves as a commercial and administrative center for the Central Plateau region.
English : Hinche
Français : Hinché
Español : Hinche
Português : Hinché
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