Haiti is approximately 10,714 square miles in size, making it the third-largest country in the Caribbean behind Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
The Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
The large island to the east of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is Puerto Rico, and the large island to the west is Cuba. This region of the world is known as the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean.
Hispaniola. The western part is Haiti, the eastern part is the Dominican Republic.
Yes, agriculture is a significant sector in Haiti, with a large portion of the population working as farmers. However, the country also has a growing urban population engaged in various other professions.
The official name of Haiti is the Republic of Haiti.
The Chimere's of Cite Soleil are very large.
The Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
The majority of people in Haiti walk or ride bicycles to get around. They also have large vehicles for public transportation, and some Haitians have personal cars.
Dominican Republic and Haiti
Hispaniola. The western part is Haiti, the eastern part is the Dominican Republic.
No. The earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010 was a 7.0, which is a very large earthquake, though by no means the largest. The smallest earthquakes are too small to even be felt.
Haiti produced large amounts of sugar and cotton, which were luxury goods that could fetch a high price. As a result, the French governors of Haiti had gotten quite wealthy exporting these goods.
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Haiti.
Because Haiti is a place where the buildings are made of sticks and bricks. Nothing there is well built. There were not prepared for a large earthquake. Chile is a place where the buildings and houses were well built and there bridges were made of strong stone and cement. They have had large earthquakes in the past and were very prepared for the this large earthquake.
The living conditions in Haiti are different than the UK. In the large cities there are millions of people living in slums and substandard housing. there are some wealthy people living in haiti who have properly built houses, but the majority asre lining in poverty. haiti is the the poorest counrty in the western hemisphere and overall the living conditions are rather poor.
haiti and the dominican republic which make up Hispaniola