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  2. Lucien Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Lucien Leclerc, 1914 Lucien Leclerc's Histoire de la médecine arabe, 1876. Nicholas Lucien Leclerc (1816 in Ville-sur-Illon – 1893) was a French military doctor, translator, and influential early western historian of medicine in the medieval Islamic world. [1] He was an assistant military surgeon in Algeria from 1840–44. [2]

  3. Arab Haitians - Wikipedia

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    This relationship changed gradually over the years as their prominence grew in Haiti's business sector and consequently, a large percentage of them reside and do business in the capital of Port-au-Prince. Middle-class levantine Haitians often are the owners of many of the city's supermarkets. [citation needed]

  4. E.Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, in the 1950s, a new brand called E.Leclerc clothing opens its doors and the sixtieth E.Leclerc center also opens its doors in Issy-les-Moulineaux by Jean-Pierre Le Roch. In 1962, the E.Leclerc Centers Purchasing Group (GALEC) was created. [7] In 1964, the Landerneau store expanded, becoming the first E.Leclerc hypermarket.

  5. Communal section - Wikipedia

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    The communal section (French: section communale, formerly section rurale [1]) is the smallest administrative division in Haiti. The 144 communes are further divided into 571 communal sections. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  6. Germany–Haiti relations - Wikipedia

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    When the United States occupied Haiti during World War I in 1915, all Germans were interned and their property confiscated. In July 1918, occupied Haiti declared war on the German Empire. [8] After the end of World War I, most Germans left Haiti due to the continued American occupation of the country and the resulting hostile atmosphere.

  7. Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Leclerc (French pronunciation:) may refer to: E.Leclerc, a French hypermarket chain; Leclerc (surname), a French surname; Leclerc tank, a main battle tank built ...

  8. Borgne - Wikipedia

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    Borgne (French pronunciation:; Haitian Creole: Obòy) is a commune in the Borgne Arrondissement, in Nord department of Haiti. The economy there is based on agriculture and fishery. Other nearby places include Port-Margot, Robin, and Fond La Grange.

  9. Bernard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    Born in France, Leclerc studied political sciences in California, United States. He has then studied economics, social sciences and European affairs (He graduated with a master's degree in European projects), at the University of Rouen and Caen. He has also taught tax policy and customs law at the University of Bangui. His Excellency is also a ...