Siege of Santo Domingo (1805)
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The siege of Santo Domingo (1805) was a major battle of the Franco-Haitian War and was fought on March 1805 at Santo Domingo, Saint-Domingue. A force of some 2,000 French Army troops led by Gen. Jean-Louis Ferrand resisted a siege of three weeks by a force of 21,000 Haitian Army troops led by Emperor Jacques I. The siege lasted until the city received naval support from six French Navy frigates.
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Calle Libertador, Santo Domingo
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 18.476388888889 ° | E -69.893330555556 ° |
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Club San Carlos
Calle Libertador
10217 Santo Domingo
Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
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