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  2. Labadee - Wikipedia

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    Beach in Labadee, Haiti. Labadee (French: Labadie) is a private resort located on the northern coast of Haiti within the arrondissement of Cap-Haïtien in the Nord department. In 1985 the government of Haiti under the leadership of the dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier leased the area to Royal Caribbean Group, for the exclusive use of passengers of its three cruise lines: Royal ...

  3. James North House - Wikipedia

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    James North House, also known as The House, is a historic home located at Labadie, Franklin County, Missouri. It was built about 1819, and is a two-story, central passage plan, frame I-house. It is five bays wide and has a one-story front porch on stone piers. [2]: 2 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]

  4. Labadie, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Labadie Energy Center, a coal-fired power plant owned by Ameren, began generation in 1970. [5] In 2019, Ameren was ordered by a federal judge to install equipment at the plant to reduce its carbon emissions. [6] Ameren has also faced backlash from community environmentalist groups due to the coal ash landfill located on the energy center's ...

  5. List of cities in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Map of Haiti The National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti before the 2010 earthquake. The well-preserved Cathedral Notre-Dame of Cap-Haïtien Labadee beach and village Les Cayes entrance Colonial architecture in Les Cayes Church in Anse d'Hainault Administrative center in Corail Jean-Jacques Dessalines Legacy Statue Saut-d'Eau Waterfall Les Cayes Cathedral Labadee beach, Haïti, close to Cap ...

  6. Labadie - Wikipedia

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    Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), French Reformed Pietist; Joseph Labadie (1850–1933), American labor organizer, anarchist, social activist, printer, publisher, essayist and poet His som Laurance Labadie, an author and anarchist; Jean-Michel Labadie (born 1974), French bassist; Joss Labadie (born 1990), English footballer

  7. Labadieville, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Labadieville, originally called "Brûlée Labadie", takes its name from a French pioneer and resident, Jean Louis L'Abadie. In 1721, there were some fifty warriors of the Chitimacha tribe.