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    Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic.

  2. History of Haiti. Pre-Columbian Haiti (before 1492) Captaincy General of Santo Domingo (1492–1625) Saint-Domingue (1625–1804) Haitian Revolution. First Empire of Haiti (1804–1806) 1804 Haiti massacre. Siege of Santo Domingo. North Haiti (1806–1820) State of Haiti. Kingdom of Haiti. South Haiti (1806–1820) First Republic of Haiti.

  3. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › HaïtiHaïti — Wikipédia

    Haïti, en forme longue république d'Haïti a ( Ayiti, en forme longue Repiblik d Ayiti 11 ou Repiblik Ayiti ), est un État des Grandes Antilles, occupant le tiers occidental de l'île d' Hispaniola (soit 27 750 km2 environ), les deux tiers orientaux étant occupés par la République dominicaine.

  4. Haiti (Haitian Creole: Ayiti; French: Haïti), officially the Republic of Haiti (Haitian Creole: Repiblik d Ayiti; French: République d'Haïti) is a country on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. The other country on the island is the Dominican Republic.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › HaitiHaiti - Wikiwand

    Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with the Dominican Republic.

  6. Geography of Haiti; Continent: Americas: Region: Caribbean Greater Antilles: Coordinates: Area: Ranked 147th • Total: 27,560 km 2 (10,640 sq mi) Coastline: 1,771 km (1,100 mi) Borders: Total land borders: 388 km: Highest point: Pic la Selle 2,680 m: Lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m: Longest river

  7. The culture of Haiti is a creolized blend of African, European and Taino elements due to the French colonization of Amerindian land (which was then renamed Saint-Domingue), in conjunction with the large diverse enslaved African population whom had later freed themselves by a successful revolt.

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