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Available is a list of articles related to Haiti that may be notable but have not been created. For detailed guidance on creating an article, visit Help:Your first article. Please remove requests that have been created or exist under another name. Requests may also be removed if the topic would not meet notability, or would represent what Wikipedia is not.
The titles of requested articles should be the name most common in English-language sources. This will often be an English name, in which case it may be helpful to note the native French or Haitian Creole name in parentheses. If only foreign-language sources exist about the requested article, use the native French or Creole name. As well, use the {{illm}} template for requested articles that have a useful article in another language.
Requests
[edit source]- Haitian Revolution of 1843
- 1902 Haitian coup d'état
- 1908 Haitian coup d'état
- 1911 Haitian coup d'état
- January 1914 Haitian coup d'état
- November 1914 Haitian coup d'état
- 1915 Haitian coup d'état
- Haitian Revolution of 1946
- 1946 Haitian presidential election
- 1956 Haitian protest movement
- 1990 Haitian protest movement
- Haitian exceptionalism
- Saint-Soleil – art movement
- National Association of Haitian Media (Association nationale des médias haïtiens) – association of media owners
- Haitian Superstars – Bahamian professional football club
- Bossa Combo – band
- Koudjay – band
- Shoogar Combo – band
Zenglen – band- Orchestre Septentrional – big band
- Orchestre Tropicana d'Haïti – big band
- Haitian Stars FC – British Virgin Islands professional football club
- NUtv Haiti – cable company
- Haitian People's Bank (Banque Populaire Haïtienne) – commercial bank
- National Credit Bank (Banque nationale de crédit) – commercial bank
- Socabank – commercial bank
National Bank for Agricultural Development (Banque nationale de développement agricole) – community development bank- Groupe Boulos – conglomerate
- Haiti Cultural Exchange – cultural promotion organization
- Hainet – Internet provider
- Access Haiti – Internet provider
- Haiti Grassroots Watch – investigative journalism organization
- Groupe ProFin – investment bank
- AlterPresse – news agency
- Haiti Press Network – news agency
- Le National (Haiti) – newspaper
- Port au Prince Post – newspaper
- AyiboPost – online newspaper
- Enquet'Action – online newspaper
- Juno7 – online newspaper
- Ted'Actu – online newspaper
- Natcom (Haiti) – phone and Internet company
- En avant (Haiti) – political party
- Les Engagés pour le Développement – political party
- Réveil National pour la Souveraineté Nationale – political party
- Radio Tele Eclair – radio and television network
- Radio Tele Pacific – radio and television network
- Haitian United – Sint Maarten professional football club
- Delimart – supermarket chain
- National Council of Telecommunications (Conseil National des Télécommunications) – telecommunications regulatory agency
- Haitian Stars SC – U.S. Virgin Islands professional football club
Haitian Victory – U.S. Virgin Islands professional football club- FC Toro – youth football club
Biographies
[edit source]- Ella Turenne – academic, activist, playwright
- Gérard Alphonse Fèrère – academic, professor
- Cécile Accilien – academic, professor
- Florence Bellande-Robertson – academic, professor
- Nadège Clitandre – academic, professor
- Maeva Renaud – activist, artist
- Jocelyn McCalla – activist, political consultant
- Boby Duval (Robert Duval) – activist, professional soccer player
- Thyme Lewis – actor
- Ricardo Lefèvre – actor
- Smoye Noisy – actor
- Isabelle Caillat – actress
- Odley Jean – actress
- Paula Clermont Péan – actress, film director
- Nice Simon – actress, mayor
- Louis Maximilien – anthropologist
- Milo Rigaud – anthropologist
- Yolanda Wood – art critic, professor
- Yaël Talleyrand – artist
- Florence Augustin – artist
- Hërsza Barjon – artist
- Marithou (Marie-Thérèse Dupoux) – artist
- Carlo Thertus – artist
- Pascale Monnin – artist
- Antoine Innocent – author
- Gysèle Apollon – author
- Margaret Papillon – author
- Maude Heurtelou – author
- Joanne Hyppolite – author, museum curator
- Stéphane Martelly – author, painter, literary critic
- Jan Mapou – author, playwright, librarian
- Makenzy Orcel – author, poet
- Katia Ulysse – author, poet
- Nadine Pinede – author, poet, editor
- Franck N. Ciné – businessman
- Pierre Léger – businessman, agronomist
- Théodore Beaubrun – comedian
- Paul Déjean – community organizer, priest, author
- Karl Lévêque – community organizer, priest, professor
- David Bontemps – composer
- Julio Racine – composer, flutist
- Gelan Lambert Jr. – dancer
- Lionel Pressoir – entrepreneur
- Hans Garoute – entrepreneur
- Roland Paret – filmmaker
- Nadja Fidelia – financier
- Valérie Blaise – fashion designer
- Venny Etienne – fashion designer
- Victor Glemaud – fashion designer
- Marie Jean-Baptiste – fashion designer
- Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste – fashion designer
- Joelle Jean-Fontaine – fashion designer
- Jovana Louis (Jovana Louis Benôit) – fashion designer
- Paola Mathé – fashion designer
- Davidson Petit-Frère – fashion designer
- Hassan Pierre – fashion designer
- Jean-Ralph Thurin – fashion designer
- Martial Besse – general
- Amos Coulanges – guitarist
- Carolle Jean-Murat – gynecologist
- Max Bissainthe – historian
- Jean Desquiron – historian
- Nancy Roc – journalist
- Valérie Marin La Meslée – journalist
- Paul Beaubrun – musician
- Lumane Casimir – musician
- Carole Demesmin – musician
- Azor (musician) (Lénord Fortuné) – musician
- Toto Laraque – musician
- Pepé Bayard – musician
- Samba Zao – musician
- Vox Sambou – musician
- Werley Nortreus – musician, author
- Franck Lassègue – musicologist, composer
- Fernand Frangeul – musician, music publisher
- Claude Dauphin (musicologist) – musicologist, professor
- Joseph Jean-Gilles – painter
- Michèle Manuel – painter
- Louis Rigaud – painter
- Ulrick Jean-Pierre – painter
- André Pierre – painter
- Louis Diaquoi – pamphleteer
- Soliny Védrine – pastor
- France-Luce Benson – playwright
- Frank Fouché – playwright
- Kerline Devise – poet
- Dominique Batraville – poet, journalist
- Michèle Voltaire Marcelin – poet, painter
- Yanick Jean – poet, painter
- Jeanie Bogart – poet, painter, journalist
- Marleine Bastien – politician
- Ernst Pedro Casséus – politician, chamber president
- Rosemonde Pierre-Louis – politician, lawyer
- Greger Jean-Louis – politician, minister
- Jean-Joseph Molière – politician, minister
- Clovis Désinor – politician, minister
- Clément Jumelle – politician, minister, presidential candidate
- Gérard Philippe Auguste – politician, minister, presidential candidate
- Jean-Marie Vincent – priest, activist
- Jean-Yves Urfié – priest, journalist
- William Smarth – priest, theologian
- Steeve Louissaint – professional basketball player
- Al Sands – professional boxer
- Daniel Edouard – professional boxer
- Evens Pierre – professional boxer
- Russell Lamour – professional boxer
- Wilky Campfort – professional boxer
- Georges Chardin Délices – professional football player
- Sabine Chandler – professional football player
- Céline Marti – professional skier
- Joel Allen (tennis) – professional tennis player
- Patrice Baker – professional tennis player
Louis Mars – psychiatrist, ambassador- Isaac Yeshurun Sasportas – revolutionary
- Georges Liautaud – sculptor
- James Germain – singer
- Ansy Dérose – singer
- Yole Dérose – singer
- Roody Roodboy – singer
- Rutshelle Guillaume – singer
- Farah Juste – singer, activist
- Guy Durosier – singer, composer
- Erol Josué – singer, priest
- René Victor – sociologist
- Liliane Nérette Louis – storyteller, chef
- Madame Franck Paul – teacher
- Caleb Desrameaux – television host
- Serginho Lindor – television host
- Ginou Mondesir – television host
- Carel Pedre – television host
- Paul Villefranche – television host
- Jean Fils Aimé – theologian
- Jules Casséus – theologian
- Fritz Fontus – theologian, pastor
- Kawas François – theologian, professor, priest
- Déita (Mercedes Foucard Guignard) – writer, ethnographer, professor