Mouillage Fouquet

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Mouillage Fouquet
Rural settlement
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Mouillage Fouquet
Location in Haiti
Coordinates: 18°11′39″N73°4′16″W / 18.19417°N 73.07111°W / 18.19417; -73.07111 Coordinates: 18°11′39″N73°4′16″W / 18.19417°N 73.07111°W / 18.19417; -73.07111
Country Haiti
Department Sud
Arrondissement Aquin
Elevation
27 m (89 ft)

Mouillage Fouquet is a rural settlement in the Aquin commune of the Aquin Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti.

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