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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste Il faut dire T?rkiye. Pas Turquie. Si c'est ? l'occasion de la Coupe du monde de football amput? que beaucoup ont fait connaissance avec la communaut? ha?tienne qui vit dans ce pays, il y a des ann?es que nos compatriotes prennent la route de l'ancien empire ottoman. Woodly Maxime Constant est entr? en T?rkiye il y a un an pour rejoindre sa femme qui ?tudiait l?-bas. Actuellement, lui aussi fait des ?tudes dans […]

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