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La fête du drapeau haïtien, une célébration de l’identité nationale

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ La fête du bicolore haïtien, une célébration de l’identité nationale. Chaque année, le 18 mai, Haïti célèbre la fête du drapeau, un événement marqué autrefois par des défilés, des discours, des cérémonies et des festivités à travers le pays, notamment à l’Arcahaie, lieu où le bicolore a été créé. Cette journée commémorative est plus qu’un simple rappel historique; elle est le symbole d’une lutte pour l’indépendance et un témoignage […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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