you call them a Haitian
Someone who lives in Haiti is called a Haitian.
In Haiti, the traditional head wrap is called a "tignon." It is often brightly colored and worn by women as a symbol of cultural pride and identity.
Haiti is independent.
A Haitian is a person from Haiti, a country located in the Caribbean. Haitians have a rich cultural heritage that combines elements of African, French, and indigenous influences. Haiti is known for its vibrant art, music, and cuisine.
Haiti is called Haiti, but its neighbor is called the Dominican Republic.
no it was called quseqiya
Okra is called Callaloo in Haiti
People from Haiti are called Haitians.
Maine residents are called Mainers!
Maryland's residents are called "Marylanders."
no, Haiti and Tahiti are separate countries,
The residents of Epirus are called Epirotes. Although, Epirus is a region of multiple towns. The capital is Ioannina and they are called Gianiotes. Another town is Zagoria and the residents there are called Zagoriani. The beautiful town of Parga where the residents there are called Pargini.
you call them a Haitian
The official language spoken in Port-au-Prince, Haiti is Haitian Creole, also known as Kreyòl. Additionally, some residents may also speak French, which is another official language of Haiti.
No Haiti is not a Dictatorship, though it had been at a certain point in the past. Haiti is a democratic republic which is why it is called : La Republique D'Haiti
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