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Haiti's location
And area

Western part of the island of Hispaniola with an area of 27,750 square Km (10,714 square miles); 50 mi. east of Cuba; 800 mi. southeast of Miami

Haiti's
Population

7,527,817 million with a growth rate of 1.8% per annum; 95% African descent, 5% mixed

Haiti's official
Languages

Creole and french.Creole is spoken in Haiti by all its population. It is based on French and on African languages spoken by slaves brought from West Africa to work on plantations. In Haiti, french is learned through school since kingdergaten.

Haiti's
Climate

Warm temperature, ranging year-round from 70-93° F in the coastal regions, and 50-75 in the mountainous areas; rainy seasons are April-May and August-October.

Haiti's
Capital

Port-Au-Prince (Overview of the capital)Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince:/a

My Interests

Haiti's
Flag

The Haitian flag consists of two equal sized horizontal stripes - the top one is blue and the bottom one is red. In the center of the Haitian flag is the country's coat of arms, placed on a white square. The coat of arms consists of a Palmette surrounded by the liberty cap, and under the palms a trophy with the inscription: 'L'Union Fait la Force'.

The flag
Meaning

The blue stripe represents the population of ancient slaves. The red stripe represents people of mixed races know as mullatoes. At the center of the flag is the country's coat of arm with the motto "L'union fait la force"-"There is strengh in Unity".

Haitian's
History

Christopher Columbus landed on the island in december 1492 which he called "la isla espanola (The name was later shortened to hispaniola). The island was inhabited by local Arawak Indians who referred to their home as "Hayti" (meaning mountainious land). The spaniards fought the native arawaks and took the land from them.Its location and lush soil made Haiti a treasure constantly sought after by Britain, France and Spain. Finally, by the middle of the 17th century the island became a French colony. Under French rule Haiti flourished. Haitian products were in great demand in the European market and the tiny island became invaluable as a resource for cocoa, cotton, sugar cane and coffee. Unfortunately, the great demands for these products also created a demand for inexpensive labor. The French, as the Spanish before them looked to Africa as a solution to the labor problem. They imported slaves from the west coast of Africa. By 1780, Haiti was one of the wealthiest regions in the world.In 1791, a successful slave revolt was initiated against the French. By 1804, the island becomes the first black independent nation, with General Dessalines declaring himself emperor. In 1844, the island split into two countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The tiny country of Haiti was in a state of anarchy, poverty was rampant and there was no one with the support or ability to rule and govern fairly. The class system was ever present with the wealthy at one extreme and the poor at the other.Today, Haiti is still struggling with poverty and instability. Elections have failed to produce leadership that can deal with the many problems of this tiny country. The future of Haiti depends on the ability of its leaders to discover solutions to bring it successfully into the 21st century.

I'd like to meet:

Any body, all cultures are welcome.VIVA HAITI

Music:

Compas is a musical Haitian rhythm. It was created in the 50's by the saxophonist, writer, and band leader Nemours Jean Baptiste. It is the result of a fusion between fundamental Haitian rhythms and the Tipico of the Dominican Republic.Zouk is a style of dance music that played with guitars and synthesizers, combining a strong fast disco beat and Caribbean rhythmsCarnival is marked by spectacular parades featuring floats, pageants/reines, masked balls, elaborate costumes, seductive music, and dancing in the streets.In haiti, carnival starts as soon as the new year's festivities are over (late january to early february) and ends in march. Carnival season means a lot to haitian people. its purpose is to accentuate the hope and dream of the haitian people. Through carnival, the haitian musicians speak the haitian nation sores, loves, spirit, and laughter.

Movies:

Haiti in carnival

Television:

Despite the hardships and political trauma suffered by Haiti, it remains a wellspring of creativity and imagination.Haitian's arts

Heroes:

Jean-Jacques Dessalines, (September 20 1758-October 17 1806), was a leader of the haitian revolution and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the dictorial 1801 constitution. He began as a governor general and later emperor of Haiti. He's remembered as one of the founding fathers of Haiti.Along with Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Toussaint L'ouverture was also a great leader of the Haitian revolution and also considered as one of the founding fathers of haiti

My Blog

remember your ABC’s

TO ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS...Avoid negative sources, people, places, things and habits. Believe in yourself. Consider things from every angle. Don't give up and don't give in. Enjoy life today; yesterday ...
Posted by Haiti page on Wed, 14 May 2008 09:32:00 PST

do it anyway

TO ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS...Avoid negative sources, people, places, things and habits. Believe in yourself. Consider things from every angle. Don't give up and don't give in. Enjoy life today; yesterday ...
Posted by Haiti page on Wed, 14 May 2008 09:30:00 PST

HaItI NatIon

SAVANNAH, Ga.  Haitians learn it in school, but it's virtually unknown in the U.S.: In the Revolutionary War's bloody siege of Savannah, hundreds of Haitian soldiers were there for the colonies. That...
Posted by Haiti page on Sat, 29 Dec 2007 07:43:00 PST

Haiti's national anthem

"La Dessalinienne" March on! For ancestors and country,United march, United march;Loyal subjects all remain,And lords of our domainUnited march, March on!United march for ancestors and country,Marc...
Posted by Haiti page on Sun, 29 Apr 2007 12:45:00 PST

hAiTiAn CrEoLe

Of all the Languages of this world, Haitian Creole stands among those that rely the most on proverbs , metaphors, and great imagery. The language owes its musicality and images, its cadence and s...
Posted by Haiti page on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:45:00 PST

hAiTiAn VoOdOo

The majority of Haitians believe in and practice at least some aspects of voodoo. Adherents of voodoo do not perceive themselves as members of a separate religion; they consider themselves Roman Catho...
Posted by Haiti page on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:15:00 PST

fOrGoTtEn AnGeLs

Haiti is one of the poorest country in the western hemisphere. For some family life is a constant struggle. They cannot afford a descent meal on a daily basic much less to send their children to&...
Posted by Haiti page on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:10:00 PST