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Haiti's former capital seeks to revive its hey-day as violence consumes Port-au-Prince

Voa News 21 Apr 2024
It was once known as the Paris of the Antilles, and now it is on the brink of becoming what some say is Haiti's de facto capital as Port-au-Prince crumbles under the onslaught of powerful gangs ... Such luxuries are absent in Port-au-Prince.
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Haiti’s former capital seeks to revive its hey-day as gang violence consumes Port-au-Prince

The Associated Press 20 Apr 2024
Now, the city once known as the Paris of the Antilles is on the brink of becoming what some say is ...
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Haiti's former capital seeks to revive its hey-day as gang violence consumes Port-au-Prince

San Francisco Chronicle 20 Apr 2024
Now, the city once known as the Paris of the Antilles is on the brink of becoming what some say is ...
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PortMiami builds team for billions in new projects

Miami Today 15 Mar 2023
for architectural Port of Miami representation services ... The cruise line industry began at the Port of Miami in the 1940s with service to Havana, Nassau and the Lesser Antilles, Miami Today reported earlier.
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Finding Love

Journal Online Chicago 22 Feb 2023
LUCIA ... Less than a 2-hour drive from Castries, the capital city of this stunningly beautiful Windward Island of the West Indies’ Lesser Antilles, is the port town of Soufriere (which happens to be the home of the world’s only drive-through volcano).
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Cold Comfort: Global Reefer Trade Continues to Grow

The Maritime Executive 29 Dec 2022
The growth in refrigerated cargo at Florida’s Port Everglades is a good example. Port Everglades handles the most perishables of any Florida seaport – more than 30 percent ... “Port ...
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