「Port-Au-Prince」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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air traffic control operations at Haiti's | Port-au-Prince airport. |
dified Mercalli scale (MM) was recorded in | Port-au-Prince and its suburbs. |
s a Haitian hip hop artist who was born in | Port-au-Prince and lived in New York City. |
ion Squadron Two, First Marine Brigade, at | Port-au-Prince as Executive Officer of the squadron. |
The Mayor of | Port-au-Prince at the time, Franck Romain, a former Tonto |
proximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) WSW from | Port-au-Prince at a depth of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) on bl |
and began running air-traffic control from | Port-au-Prince Bay. |
ed into the now-destroyed Hotel Montana in | Port-au-Prince but decided, the night before the earthqua |
e a tougher stance against gang members in | Port-au-Prince, but since then the atmosphere there has n |
The | Port-au-Prince Cathedral, archdiocese offices, and many o |
Port-au-Prince contains various educational institutions, | |
in Soisson-La-Montagne, a rural area near | Port-au-Prince, drawing and painting materials. |
icle he was apparently driving in downtown | Port-au-Prince during the 2010 Haiti earthquake. |
The 1770 | Port-au-Prince earthquake took place at 7:15 pm on June 3 |
over the two days that Cavour had been at | Port-au-Prince, had been completed. |
e flew its last revenue flight (AC951 from | Port-au-Prince, Haiti to Montreal, Canada) on 1 January 2 |
1978 World Cup qualifying match played in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti on December 22, 1976, in which Cana |
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 1995 | |
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck | Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 12, 2010, killing 316,00 |
Avicii also played at Tara's in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti on July 8th, 2011. |
Wagneau Eloi (born September 11, 1973 in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Haitian former international |
spelled St. Vil) (born December 8, 1947 in | Port-Au-Prince, Haiti) was a Haitian football (soccer) le |
Thenistor Pascal (born October 28, 1982 in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Canadian professional boxer. |
She then became station ship at | Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to support U.S. Marine Corps peace |
ren admitted to the University Hospital in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti, presented with acute renal failure |
er 11, 1993, the Harlan County was sent to | Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to pave the way for an agreed-upon |
ernational scheduled passenger flight from | Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to Havana, Cuba, via Santiago de C |
an and hotel manager currently residing in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
bout 195 miles (310 km) south-southeast of | Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
an international tobacco company based in, | Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
produced by Brasserie Nationale d'Haiti in | Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
n Ford, Sceptre assisted in the capture of | Port-au-Prince, Haiti. |
ntanamo, Cuba; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; | Port-au-Prince, Haiti; and Santo Domingo, Dominican Repub |
Born in | Port-au-Prince he was ordained priest on July 12, 1953. |
hrough on his orders, but while serving at | Port-au-Prince in the West Indies he suffered a severe at |
It is estimated that 200 people died in | Port-au-Prince in collapsed buildings, including 79 of th |
She died in | Port-au-Prince in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. |
4 June - British troops capture | Port-au-Prince in Haiti from the French. |
Influential international schools in | Port-au-Prince include Union School, founded in 1919, and |
uired to depart via commercial flights via | Port-au-Prince International Airport, which have resumed. |
The domestic building at | Port-au-Prince International Airport was named after him. |
Edens Chery (born October 19, 1986 in | Port-au-Prince) is a Haitian soccer player who currently |
Wilner Nazaire (born May 30, 1950 in | Port-au-Prince) is a Haitian football defender who played |
llip J. Brutus (born November 26, 1957, in | Port-au-Prince) is a former member of the Florida House o |
Herve Guilliod (born November 18, 1956 in | Port-Au-Prince) is a retired Haitian soccer forward who p |
The ground under | Port-au-Prince liquefied, throwing down all its buildings |
Bishop Constant died on June 16, 2009 in | Port-au-Prince of cancer. |
He had just arrived in | Port-au-Prince on a business trip for his current employe |
The treaty was signed in the town of | Port-au-Prince on February 17, 1978. |
nt Woodrow Wilson sent 330 U.S. Marines to | Port-au-Prince on July 28, 1915. |
debut with the Polish national team was in | Port-au-Prince on 13 April 1974 against Haiti. |
largest employer with 3,500 workers at the | Port-au-Prince refinery and 30-40,000 contracted cane far |
L'Ouverture International Airport and the | Port-au-Prince seaport. |
ain of the Cul-de-Sac, a rift valley under | Port-au-Prince that extends eastwards into the Dominican |
p-hop performance in the Bel Air suburb of | Port-au-Prince that was part of the USAID-funded Clean St |
development of a Hilton-operated hotel in | Port-au-Prince to extend tax breaks and other economic in |
London and Newport before she proceeded to | Port-au-Prince to participate in the withdrawal of the 1s |
it was transporting wounded survivors from | Port-au-Prince to the still-functional medical facilities |
issued for all of Jamaica, for Haiti from | Port-au-Prince to the Dominican border, and for the Domin |
American doctors at the GHESKIO clinic in | Port-au-Prince wanted to see if they could do better. |
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