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Revision as of 03:22, 15 February 2013
Getting started with Haiti researchHaiti is a country occupying the western third of Hispaniola Island in the West Indies which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Hispaniola Island is one of the Greater Antilles Islands on the northern edge of the Caribbean Sea helping to separate it from the North Atlantic Ocean[1]. The island lies between Cuba on the west and Puerto Rico on the east. See the CIA Factbook about Haiti. JurisdictionsResearch Tools
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- ↑ Wikipedia on Haiti: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiti [accessed December 28, 2011]
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