Port-au-Prince
two other major cities of haiti
Neither - Haiti is an independent republic, in the Caribbean.
The earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010, primarily affected the capital city of Port-au-Prince. However, other nearby cities and towns in the region also experienced significant damage, including Jacmel, Leogane, and Petit-Goave.
Two important cities in Haiti are Port-au-Prince, the capital and largest city, and Cap-Haitien, the second largest city and a major tourist destination. Both cities have historical significance and play key roles in the country's economy and infrastructure.
That's because there was an Earthquake there. Cities, towns, and all kinds of stuff were scattered!
Some of the major cities in Haiti are: Port-au-Prince (the capital of Haiti) Cap-Haitien (Haiti's second largest city, nicknamed "The Paris of the Antilles") Carrefour Delmas Petionville Croix des Bouquets (in Metro P.A.P.) Jacmel Leogane Les Cayes Petit-Goave
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Port-au-Prince, Cap-Haitien, Mirebalais, Port-de-Paix
Haiti. Now please look at a map and find where Haiti is.
No, the United States does not own Haiti. Haiti is a sovereign nation that gained independence from France in 1804. However, the U.S. has had a significant historical influence in Haiti, including military interventions and political involvement, particularly during the 20th century. This influence has sometimes led to perceptions of a quasi-colonial relationship, but Haiti remains an independent country.
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.
I think we've found what you're looking for !Here is a website where you can hear stations from Haiti, and also several stationsserving the Haitian communities in several cities in the US:http://anselme.homestead.com/RADIO.html