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Pétionville is a suburb in the hills east of the current Haitian capital, [[Port-au-Prince]]. It was named after [[Alexandre Sabès Pétion]] (1770 - 1818). Nowadays Pétionville is the home of many of [[Haiti]]'s rich ruling class. | Pétionville is a suburb in the hills east of the current Haitian capital, [[Port-au-Prince]]. It was named after [[Alexandre Sabès Pétion]] (1770 - 1818). Nowadays Pétionville is the home of many of [[Haiti]]'s rich ruling class. | ||
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Revision as of 05:10, 18 November 2005
Pétionville is a suburb in the hills east of the current Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. It was named after Alexandre Sabès Pétion (1770 - 1818). Nowadays Pétionville is the home of many of Haiti's rich ruling class.