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10.Mountains of Kenscoff
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08. Barbancourt Rum Distillery
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06. National Museum of Haiti
05.Port au Prince
04.Massif de la Hotte
03.Jacmel
02.Sans Souci Palace
01.Citadelle Laferrière

Haiti
Country in the Caribbean
Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. Though it’s still recovering from a 2010 earthquake, many of Haiti's landmarks dating to the early 19th century remain intact. These include Citadelle la Ferrière, a mountaintop fortress, and the nearby ruins of Sans-Souci Palace, the baroque former royal home of King Henry I. ― Google

Port-au-Prince
Capital of Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital city, sits on the Gulf of Gonâve. The Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien honors the nation’s history and founding fathers. The Iron Market, a large 1891 covered bazaar, has produce and handicraft vendors. Nearby is the immense Notre Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral, reduced to a ruin by a 2010 earthquake. Colorful gingerbread-style houses from the turn of the 19th century dot the city. ― Google
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Discover Haiti is a podcast that takes listeners on a journey through the rich culture, history, and current events of Haiti. From the pre-colonial history of the island and the indigenous Taíno people, to the arrival of the Europeans and the transatlantic slave trade, to the Haitian Revolution and the establishment of the first black republic in the world. We explore the vibrant culture of Haiti, including its art, music, and cuisine, and the role of voodoo in Haitian culture and its significance. We highlight some of the traditional festivals and celebrations, such as Kanaval and Vodou Fest. We also discuss the political and economic challenges facing Haiti, including poverty, corruption, and natural disasters, and the impact of the 2010 earthquake and ongoing recovery efforts. Join us as we discover the stories, traditions and people of Haiti, a country with a rich history, vibrant culture and a strong spirit.

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greetings my friends. this is a map of Haiti. Haiti forms the western three-eighths of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles. Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean. the Dominican Republic, shares a 360-kilometer border with Haiti. The country has a roughly horseshoe shape and because of this it has a disproportionately long coastline, at 1,771 km .

Haiti is the most mountainous nation in the Caribbean, its terrain consists of mountains interspersed with small coastal plains and river valleys. The climate is tropical, with some variation depending on altitude. The highest point is Pic la Selle, at 2,680 meters.

The northern region or Marien Region consists of the Massif du Nord and the Plaine du Nord. The Massif du Nord is an extension of the Cordillera Central in the Dominican Republic. It begins at Haiti's eastern border, north of the Guayamouc River, and extends to the northwest through the northern peninsula. The lowlands of the Plaine du Nord lie along the northern border with the Dominican Republic, between the Massif du Nord and the North Atlantic Ocean.

The central region or Artibonite Region consists of two plains and two sets of mountain ranges. The Plateau Central extends along both sides of the Guayamouc River, south of the Massif du Nord. It runs from the southeast to the northwest. To the southwest of the Plateau Central are the Montagnes Noires, whose most northwestern part merges with the Massif du Nord. Haiti's most important valley in terms of crops is the Plaine de l'Artibonite, which lies between the Montagnes Noires and the Chaîne des Matheux. This region supports the country's longest river, the Riviere l'Artibonite, which begins in the western region of the Dominican Republic and continues for most of its length through central Haiti, where it then empties into the Golfe de la Gonâve. Also in this valley lies Haiti's second largest lake, Lac de Péligre, formed as a result of the construction of the Péligre Dam in the mid-1950s. thats all. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
saludos mis amigos. Este es un mapa de Haití. Haití forma las tres octavas partes occidentales de La Española, la segunda isla más grande de las Antillas Mayores. Haití es el tercer país más grande del Caribe. la República Dominicana, comparte una frontera de 360 kilómetros con Haití. El país tiene una forma aproximada de herradura y por ello tiene una costa desproporcionadamente larga, con 1.771 km.

Haití es la nación más montañosa del Caribe, su terreno consiste en montañas intercaladas con pequeñas llanuras costeras y valles fluviales. El clima es tropical, con alguna variación dependiendo de la altitud. El punto más alto es Pic la Selle, a 2.680 metros.

La región norte o Región de Marien está formada por el Massif du Nord y la Plaine du Nord. El Massif du Nord es una extensión de la Cordillera Central en la República Dominicana. Comienza en la frontera oriental de Haití, al norte del río Guayamouc, y se extiende hacia el noroeste a través de la península norte. Las tierras bajas de la Plaine du Nord se encuentran a lo largo de la frontera norte con la República Dominicana, entre el Massif du Nord y el Océano Atlántico Norte.

La región central o Región del Artibonito está formada por dos llanuras y dos conjuntos de sierras. La Meseta Central se extiende a ambos lados del río Guayamouc, al sur del Macizo del Norte. Se extiende de sureste a noroeste. Al suroeste de Plateau Central se encuentran las Montagnes Noires, cuya parte más al noroeste se fusiona con el Massif du Nord. El valle más importante de Haití en términos de cultivos es la Plaine de l'Artibonite, que se encuentra entre Montagnes Noires y Chaîne des Matheux. Esta región sostiene el río más largo del país, el Riviere l'Artibonite, que comienza en la región occidental de la República Dominicana y continúa durante la mayor parte de su longitud a través del centro de Haití, donde luego desemboca en el Golfo de la Gonâve. También en este valle se encuentra el segundo lago más grande de Haití, Lac de Péligre, formado como resultado de la construcción de la presa Péligre a mediados de la década de 1950. eso es todo. por favor comente y suscríbase para los mejores mapas. adiós. #haiti #mapschool #mapsolo #cartemap #kartemap #mapamap #petamap #caribbean #caribe #caribean

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Exploring Haiti's Nature, Culture and Resilience

Haiti, located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean, has a rich but tumultuous history. Originally inhabited by the Taino people, it was claimed by Spain following Columbus' arrival in 1492. The western part became the French colony of Saint-Domingue, a prosperous but brutal slave society. The Haitian Revolution, inspired by Enlightenment ideas and led by figures like Toussaint Louverture, resulted in independence in 1804, making Haiti the first independent nation in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the first black-led republic in the world. The 20th century saw dictatorship under François Duvalier and his son Jean-Claude, and a transition to democracy in the 21st century. Haiti's 11.5 million population is predominantly of West African descent, with a majority practicing Catholicism syncretized with Voodoo. The official languages are French and Haitian Creole. Geographically, Haiti is divided into mountainous regions and coastal plains, with a tropical climate. Economically, it struggles with poverty, political instability, and natural disasters. Agriculture and manufacturing are key sectors, but the country faces significant challenges. Culturally, Haiti is known for its vibrant art, music, literature, and festivals like Carnival. Haitian cuisine, like Soup Joumou and Kremas, reflects the nation's diverse influences.

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Haiti ; French: Haïti , Haitian Creole: Ayiti [ajiti]), officially the Republic of Haiti (French: République d'Haïti; Haitian Creole: Repiblik d Ayiti), and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, to the east of Cuba and Jamaica and south of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic. To its south-west lies the small Navassa Island, which is claimed by Haiti but is disputed as a United States territory under federal administration. Haiti is 27,750 km2 (10,714 sq mi) in size, the third largest country in the Caribbean by area, and has an estimated population of 11.4 million, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean. The capital is Port-au-Prince.

The island was originally inhabited by the indigenous Taíno people, who originated in South America. The first Europeans arrived on 5 December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus, who initially believed he had found India or China. Columbus subsequently founded the first European settlement in the Americas, La Navidad, on what is now the northeastern coast of Haiti. The island was claimed by Spain and named La Española, forming part of the Spanish Empire until the early 17th century. However, competing claims and settlements by the French led to the western portion of the island being ceded to France in 1697, which was subsequently named Saint-Domingue. French colonists established lucrative sugarcane plantations, worked by vast numbers of slaves brought from Africa, which made the colony one of the richest in the world.

In the midst of the French Revolution (1789–99), slaves and free people of color launched the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), led by a former slave and the first black general of the French Army, Toussaint Louverture. After 12 years of conflict, Napoleon Bonaparte's forces were defeated by Louverture's successor, Jean-Jacques Dessalines (later Emperor Jacques I), who declared Haiti's sovereignty on 1 January 1804—the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the second republic in the Americas, the first country in the Americas to abolish slavery, and the only state in history established by a successful slave revolt. Apart from Alexandre Pétion, the first President of the Republic, all of Haiti's first leaders were former slaves.[ After a brief period in which the country was split in two, President Jean-Pierre Boyer united the country and then attempted to bring the whole of Hispaniola under Haitian control, precipitating a long series of wars that ended in the 1870s when Haiti formally recognized the independence of the Dominican Republic.

Haiti's first century of independence was characterized by political instability, ostracism by the international community and the payment of a crippling debt to France. Political volatility and foreign economic influence in the country prompted the U.S. to occupy the country from 1915 to 1934. Following a series of short-lived presidencies, François 'Papa Doc' Duvalier took power in 1956, ushering in a long period of autocratic rule continued by his son, Jean-Claude 'Baby Doc' Duvalier, that lasted until 1986; the period was characterized by state-sanctioned violence against the opposition and civilians, corruption, and economic stagnation. After 1986, Haiti began attempting to establish a more democratic political system.

Haiti is a founding member of the United Nations, Organization of American States (OAS),[Association of Caribbean States, and the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. In addition to CARICOM, it is a member of the International Monetary Fund,] World Trade Organization, and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Historically poor and politically unstable, Haiti has the lowest Human Development Index in the Americas. Since the turn of the 21st century, the country has endured a coup d'état, which prompted U.N. intervention, as well as a catastrophic earthquake that killed over 250,000 people. mapa de Haiti

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The island of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, contains two separate countries; the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Columbus claimed Hispaniola in 1492, and it later became the major launching base for the Spanish conquest of the Caribbean, as well as the American mainland. Subsequently, disease and slavery were introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, and the indigenous Arawak peoples were destroyed. In the 17th Century, with the Spanish in control, the French established a colony on the island. The Spanish later ceded the western third of Hispaniola in 1697, which in 1804 became known as Haiti, at the conclusion of the Haitian Slave Revolt. Since then, Haiti has been ruled by a seemingly-endless line of dictators; who imposed absolute obedience to their authority. That political turmoil has continually divided Haiti into a very small and wealthy elite, and a large underclass of people with little or no economic or political power. At the beginning of the 21st century, Haiti did struggle to establish the legitimacy of its government and to improve the economic and social conditions of its people.

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Haiti is a Caribbean country that shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic to its east. Though it’s still recovering from a 2010 earthquake, many of Haiti's landmarks dating to the early 19th century remain intact.

These include Citadelle la Ferrière, a mountaintop fortress, and the nearby ruins of Sans-Souci Palace, the baroque former royal home of King Henry I.

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While I constantly try to find the positives in every place I visit, there are a few nations that I just simply didn't enjoy.

The country of BRUNEI is one of them.

I went to Brunei back in 2014, three years before I made videos, but my negative experiences in the country have stuck in my mind ever since. That, combined with its absurd human rights laws such as stoning to death LGBT members, I felt like this video needed to be shared with the world.

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The past few days in Antananarivo, Madagascar have been overwhelming, intense and eye-opening. And I apologize for the delays in posting these videos -- it's been nearly impossible to find decent enough wifi.

Madagascar, as a whole, is a beautiful tropical island with stunning greenery, giant baobab trees and unique wildlife (like lemurs!). It's also massive -- about twice the size of my home state of Arizona -- floating 250 miles off the southeastern part of mainland Africa.

But putting the natural beauty aside, Madagascar is one of the World's poorest countries, with the 5th lowest GDP per capita. Walking on the streets of Antananarivo, I couldn't help but observe and analyze what I was seeing --- people just barely managing to survive, working labor-intensive jobs with very little pay.

My new local friends and I took a mini road trip to some outer villages, where I learned about the daily life of people working in the markets. Here's what I discovered.

If there's any takeaway from today (and through travel in general) -- it is to appreciate the life I live. If you are reading this as well, consider yourself lucky because you have internet, which most of the people in Madagascar cannot afford.

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