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  1. Havre de Grace é uma cidade localizada no estado americano de Maryland, no Condado de Harford . Demografia. Segundo o censo americano de 2000, a sua população era de 11.331 habitantes. [ 1] . Em 2006, foi estimada uma população de 12.498, [ 2] um aumento de 1167 (10.3%). Geografia.

  2. Havre de Grace ( / hævər dɪˈɡreɪs / ), [2] abbreviated HdG, is a city in Harford County, Maryland, United States. It is situated at the mouth of the Susquehanna River and the head of Chesapeake Bay. It is named after the port city of Le Havre, France, which in full was once Le Havre de Grâce ( French, "Harbor of Grace").

  3. Havre de Grace (May 12, 2007 – April 30, 2023) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was bred in Kentucky and was 2011 American Horse of the Year. During her racing career, she was owned by Fox Hill Farms and trained by J. Larry Jones .

  4. Le Havre ( /lə avʁ/) est une commune du nord-ouest de la France située dans le département de la Seine-Maritime en région Normandie. Elle se trouve sur la rive droite de l' estuaire de la Seine, au bord de la Manche. Son port est le deuxième de France après celui de Marseille pour le trafic total et le premier port français pour les conteneurs .

  5. Havre de Grace is a small city of approximately 15,000 residents (2020) in northeastern Maryland. Named by General Lafayette, it was attacked by the Royal Navy during the War of 1812. During the 19th century, Havre de Grace was a bustling river port on the Susquehanna and boasts today many marinas and historic homes.

  6. Location within Maryland. The Raid on Havre de Grace was a seaborne raid that took place on 3 May 1813 during the broader War of 1812. A squadron of the British Royal Navy under Rear Admiral George Cockburn attacked the town of Havre de Grace, Maryland, at the mouth of the Susquehanna River.

  7. The history of Havre de Grace began with the voyage of Captain John Smith up the Susquehanna River in 1608. The area was inhabited by the Susquehannock Indians with whom Maryland enacted a treaty in 1652. In 1658 Godfrey Harmer obtained a warrant for a 200-acre tract of land he called Harmer’s Town, located in what is now the center of the ...