lit de rivière - significado y definición. Qué es lit de rivière
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Qué (quién) es lit de rivière - definición

COMMUNE IN DESSALINES ARRONDISSEMENT, ARTIBONITE, HAITI
Petite Riviere de l'Artibonite; Petite-Rivière-de-l'Artibonite; Petite Rivière De l'Artibonite; Petite Rivière de L'Artibonite; Petite Rivière de L'artibonite; Petite Rivière De L'artibonite; Petite Rivière De L'Artibonite; Petite Riviere De l'Artibonite; Petite Riviere De L'Artibonite; Petite Riviere de L'Artibonite; Petite-Riviere-de-l'Artibonite; Petite-Riviere-De-l'Artibonite; Petite-Riviere-De-L'Artibonite; Petite-Riviere-de-L'Artibonite

Grande Rivière de Jacmel         
RIVER IN HAITI
Grand Riviere de Jacmel; Grand Rivière de Jacmel; Grande Riviere de Jacmel
The Grande Rivière de Jacmel or Rivière de la Cosse, is a river in Haiti. It is approximately 45 kilometers long.
Bureau de La Rivière         
POLITICIAN
Bureau de La Riviere
Bureau de La Rivière was a French politician, knight and royal adviser. He was the chamberlain of Charles V the Wise and an advisor to Charles VI the Beloved.
La Rivière de notre enfance         
2004 SINGLE BY GAROU AND MICHEL SARDOU
La Rivière De Notre Enfance; La Riviere de notre enfance
"La Rivière de notre enfance" is the name of a 2004 song recorded in duet by the Canadian singer Garou and the French artist Michel Sardou. It was released in November 2004 as the third single from Garou's second studio album, Reviens, on which it features as 17th track, and the first single from Sardou's album, Du Plaisir (fourth track).

Wikipedia

Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite

Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite (Haitian Creole: Ti Rivyè Latibonit) is a commune in the Dessalines Arrondissement, in the Artibonite department of Haiti. It is located in the Artibonite Valley, with the center of the town on a bluff overlooking the Artibonite River.

One of the important battles of the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) was fought here at Crete Pierrot; Jean-Jacques Dessalines ravaged the French army led by Rochambeau.

The town is the site of Palais de la Belle Rivière, a palace built from 1816 to 1820 by Henri Christophe. Its construction was never finished. Despite a popular urban legend, the palace does not have 365 doors and 52 windows. Following the 2010 earthquake, the palace was restored from its dilapidated state.