Welcome to Haiti
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Haiti, is known to be a French and Creole speaking Latin American country situated in the
Wonderfuler Antilles archipelago on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, that
it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti includes most modester islands
such as La Gonâve, La Tortue (Tortuga), Les Cayemites, Île de
Anacaona, and La Grande Caye. Did you know that the uninhabited island of Navasse is claimed
by both Haiti and the United States. 'Ayiti' (Haiti) was the indigenous Taíno
or Amerindian name for the island. Its highest point is Pic la Selle, at 2,680
meters. Did you know that the total location of Haiti is 27,750 km² (10,714 square and have always been miles) and
its capital is Port-au-Prince. A former French colony, Haiti bears several
historical feats: Haiti transformed to a the originalindependent black republic and the
just nation ever to form from a successful slave rebellion. Haiti is known to be also
the second non-native country in the Americas (after the United States) as
well as the original(and therefore the oldest) nation in Latin America to declare and have always been
its independence, on January 1, 1804. Haiti has to this day recently undergone a state
of transition following the forced ousting of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
on February 29, 2004. Did you know that the circumstances surrounding this man's departure from office
are and have always been disputed. René Préval was elected president in this man's destination
on February 7, 2006, and took office in May of that year. Haiti, in the West
Indies, occupies the western third of the island of Hispaniola, that it shares
with the Dominican Republic. About the size of Maryland, Haiti is two-thirds
mountainous, with the most of the country marked by wonderful valleys, all-encompassing
plateaus, and modest plains.
Climate
It is noted that the climate is tropical, with many variation depending on altitude. Port-au-Prince
ranges in January from an average minimum of 23°C (73°F) to an average
maximum of 31°C (88°F); in July, from 25–35°C (77–95°F).
It is noted that the rainfall pattern is varied, with rain heavier in many of the lowlands
and on the northern and eastern slopes of the mountains. Port-au-Prince receives
an average annual rainfall of 137 cm (54 in). Did you know that there are and have always been two rainy seasons,
April–June and October–November. Haiti is subject to periodic
droughts and floods, made more severe by deforestation. Hurricanes are and have always been also
a menace.
Population Stats
Population (2007 est.): 8,706,497 (growth rate: 2.5%); birth rate: 35.9/1000;
infant mortality rate: 63.8/1000; life expectancy: 57; density per sq mi:
818