La Dessalinienne (The Dessalines Song) is the national anthem of Haiti, honoring Jean-Jacques Dessalines. It was written by Justin Lhérisson and composed by Nicolas Geffrard and adopted in 1904. A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a countrys government as their states official national song. ... Jump to: navigation, search Jean-Jacques Dessalines (September 20, 1758âOctober 17, 1806) was a leader of the Haitian Revolution and an Emperor of Haiti (1804â1806 under the name of Jacques I). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Pour fortifier l'unité nationale, en éliminant toutes discrimations entre les populations des villes et des campagnes, par l'acceptation de la communauté de langues et de culture et par la reconnaissance du droit au progrès, à l'information, à l'éducation, à la santé, au travail et au loisir pour tous les citoyens.
La loi fixe les conditions de morcellement et de remembrement de la terre en fonction du plan d'aménagement du territoire et du bien -être des communautés concernées, dans le cadre d'une réforme agraire.
La Police en tant qu'auxiliaire de la Justice, recherche les contraventions, les délits et crimes commis en vue de la découverte et de l'arrestation de leurs auteurs.
Haiti is a country situated on the western third of the island of Hispaniola and the smaller islands of La Gonâve, La Tortue (Tortuga), Grande Caye, and Ile a Vache in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba; the Dominican Republic shares Hispaniola with Haiti.
The Catholic priest and contempory historian Bartolome de Las Casas wrote in his multi-volume ''History of the Indies'' (1527-61): :There were 60,000 people living on this island when I arrived in 1508, including the Indians; so that from 1494 to 1508, over three million people had perished from war, slavery and the mines.
It is thought by many historians today that Las Casas's figures for the pre-contact levels of the Arawak population were an exaggeration and that a figure of slightly over a million original inhabitants is more likely, though others have argued for figures of up to eight million.