bras de rivière - определение. Что такое bras de rivière
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Что (кто) такое bras de rivière - определение

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

Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas         
SOLDIER, POET AND WRITER (1596-1656)
Bras Garcia de Mascarenhas
Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas (Avô, Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal, 3 February 1596 - Avô, Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal, 8 August 1656) was a Portuguese soldier, poet and writer, author of the poem Viriato Trágico.
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.

Википедия

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.