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Ambassadeur Patrice Houngavou, Bénin Anbasadè Patrick Houngavou, Benen Ambassador Patrice Houngavou, Benin

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Dominique, Jean L. (Jean Leopold) Houngavou, Patrice

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Patrice Houngavou, anbasadè adjwen repiblik Benen (peyi ki te rele Dawomen avan) pale avèk Jean Dominique sou vizit li an Ayiti. Yo diskite sa de peyi sa yo reprezante youn pou lòt, ak sou resanblans mòfolojik, lengwistik, ak relijye ant pèp ayisyen ak pèp beninwa. Houngavou dekri yon rankont avèk oungan Max Beauvoir.Patrice Houngavou, deputy ambassador of Benin (formerly known as Dahomey), speaks with Jean Dominique about his visit to Haiti. They discuss what the two countries represent and mean to one another, and the morphological, linguistic, and religious similarities between the people of Haiti and of Benin. Houngavou describes his meeting with oungan Max Beauvoir.Patrice Houngavou, ambassadeur adjoint de la République du Bénin (anciennement Dahomey) discute avec Jean Dominique de sa visite en Haïti. Ils discutent de ce que les deux pays représentent l’un pour l’autre et sur les ressemblances morphologiques, linguistiques et religieuses entre les peuples haïtien et béninois. Houngavou décrit sa rencontre avec le oungan Max Beauvoir.
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