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1751 Port-au-Prince earthquake
Port-au-Prince was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1751

1770 Port-au-Prince earthquake ++++++++++++
The 1770 Port-au-Prince earthquake took place at 7:15 pm on June 3, 1770

Alan Cave
Alan Cave

All Souls' Day in Haiti
In Western Christianity, All Souls' Day commemorates the faithful departed.

American Airlines flying to Haiti
American Airlines is a major airline to Haiti

Amiot Metayer
Amiot Metayer (died September 20/21, 2003) was a gang leader in Haiti

ANDRE PIERRE
ANDRE DOMINIQUE PIERRE

Ansy Derose
Ansy died on January 17, 1998

Antoine Izmery
Antoine Izmery - pro-democracy advocate

Barack Hussein Obama
Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. born August 4, 1961) is the junior United States Senator from Illinois and a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

Beethova Obas
Beethova Obas

Cap-Haitian Earthquake on May 7, 1842 ++++++
1842, May 7. earthquake Shook Cap-Haitian and the entire island if Haiti.

Carnival festival ending on Ash Wednesday
In the Western Christian calendar, Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent and occurs forty days before Easter (excluding Sundays).

Charities Haiti Earthquake
Many Charity organizations were collecting funds for Haiti relief.

Claudette Werleigh
Claudette Werleigh, Haiti's first female Prime Minister

Coupe Cloue
Coupe Cloue

Death of 4 members of the Barikad Crew
It is with great sorrow we announce the death of 4 members of the Barikad Crew

Decentralization and Haiti
Decentralization is happening all over the world.

Emeline Michel
Emeline Michel

FATHER GERARD JEAN-JUSTE
Fr. Jean-Juste passed away on May 27, 2009, after a long illness, in Florida

February 21, 1994 - At Least 5 Haitians Dead When Boat Sinks Off Bahamas
Immigration

Good Friday and the Rara celebration in Haiti
Change, while usually necessary, is often equally unwelcome, and challenging.

Group 184
The Group of 184 - united in opposition to Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his Fanmi Lavalas party

Guy Durosier
Guy Durosier Haitian Singer, Organist, Saxophonist, And Composer Died On August 19, 1999

Guy Philippe
Guy Philippe (born February 29, 1968) was a student of medicine and law.

Haiti
Haiti Country, Republic of Haiti. Capital, Port-au-Prince. Total Area

Haiti Adoption
Should Haitian authority allow the adoption of Haitian children without any problem

Haiti Aftershock
The frightening new aftershock forced more earthquake survivors onto the capital's streets

HAITI AN PICTURE LIST
PICTURE OF HAITI

Haiti and Corruption
Can Corruption be Eliminated in Haiti?

Haiti and Drug Trafficking
Extradition. There is a U.S. and Haiti extradition treaty, signed in 1905; however, Haitian law prohibits the extradition of its nationals.

Haiti and Privatization
Privatization of Haitian institutions

HAITI CITIES IN VIDEO
The most popular Haitian Cities in Video

HAITI ECONOMIC ISSUES
HAITI ECONOMIC ISSUES

Haiti Economy
Agriculture is the principal economic activity in Haiti. The economy depends mainly on crops including cassava, rice, sugarcane, sorghum, yams, corn, and plantains

Haiti Flag
Haiti Flag

Haiti in Crisis
Crisis in Haiti

Haiti Kanaval 2009
Canaval 2009

Haiti Kidnapping
Kidnapping in Haiti

Haiti Map
Haiti Map

Haiti Music
The music of Haiti is influenced most greatly by French colonial ties and African migration (through slavery), as well as by its neighbors.

HAITI MUSIC VIDEO
HAITI MUSIC VIDEO

Haiti Political Review
Haiti Political Review, politics

Haiti Relationship with Cuba and Venezuela
Should Haiti Maintain Normal Relationship with Cuba and Venezuela?

Haiti Religion
Many in Haiti deny the recognition of Vodou as a stand alone religion and some claim it is a false religion

Haiti Transport
Haiti Transport

Haiti Travel Tips
In this section, our viewers would like to know the answers to many questions related to Haiti travel.

Haiti Traveling Tips
Security Tips when traveling to Haiti

Haitian Adultery Tips
Page Description

Haitian Art Review
Haitian art , haitian painting, craft, haiti

HAITIAN CELEBRITIES
IMPORTANT NAMES

HAITIAN CITY PICTURE
Haiti City picture

Haitian Cooking Tips
Haitian food recipe or recipes, cooking, restaurant

Haitian Dating Tips
Haitian dating, relation, relationship, date, marriage, wedding, adultery

Haitian Deportation Agreement
In September 1981, the United States entered an agreement with Haiti to interdict Haitian boats and return prospective immigrants to Haiti.

HAITIAN DIPLOMACY
Haitian Diplomacy

Haitian History Review
Haitian history, haiti

HAITIAN IMMIGRATION
Immigration

Haitian Jokes
Haitian jokes, joke, story, stories

Haitian Migration History
The population growth rate in Haiti's rural areas has been lower than the rate for urban areas, even though fertility rates are higher in rural areas.

Haitian Music
Just released, latest news in the Haitian Music

HAITIAN MUSIC ARTISTS
Haitian Artist

Haitian People
Haitian People

Haitian proverbs
A collection of some of the best Haitian Proverbs

Haitian Relationship Tips
Description for opportunities

Haitian Site Picture
Haitian Site Picture

Haitian Soccer Review
Haitian soccer, sport

HAITIAN SOCIAL ISSUES
HAITIAN SOCIAL ISSUES

Haitian Tips.Com
Haitian tips, dating, relationship, adultery, food, cooking, history, politic, art, music, voodoo, soccer, jokes

HAITIAN TRADITION
HAITIAN TRADITION

HAITIAN VOODOO
HAITIAN VOODOO

Hurricane Flora - October 1963 - killed over 8000 people in 1963
Hurricane Flora is among the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes in recorded history, with a death total of over 7,000.

Hurricane Gordon - November 1994 - killed 1,122 in Haiti
Widespread convection persisted in the southwestern Caribbean Sea during early November, which was enhanced by the passage of two tropical waves passing through the area.

Hurricane Hanna - September, 2008 - killed over 529 in Haiti
Hurricane Hanna (was the eighth tropical cyclone and fourth hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season

Hurricane Jeanne, September 17, 2004 in Gonaive
Hurricane Jeanne in Gonaive where over 3,000 people died as a result of flooding and mudslides caused by the storm.

IMPORTANT DATES
Some Important Dates in the Haitian History

Jakmel Kanaval
When the Spanish were leading expeditions for gold they were the first European settlers in Haiti. In 1698, the Spanish allowed the French to settle in the Southeast and Jacmel was founded. We celebrated our three hundredth anniversary in 1998.

Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable
Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable was Born in Saint-Marc, Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti),

Jean Price-Mars
Jean Price-Mars (1876 - 1969) was a Haitian writer

Joe Celestin
Joe Celestin - First Haitian-American mayor in North Miam, Florida

King Kino
King Kino

L'Orchestre Septentrional
Septentrional, Haiti’s oldest big band orchestra

LATEST HAITIAN SOCIAL NEWS
Haitian Social News

Loup Garou or Lougarou in Haitian Folk Belief
In Haiti there is a folk belief in beings called

Luckner Cambronne
Luckner Cambronne was one of the most feared men in Haiti, a reigning symbol of Duvalierism who eventually fell victim to Haiti's turbulent politics before he, too, was forced to pack his bags and flee.

Martha Jean-Claude
Singer Martha Jean-Claude was born in Port-au-Prince on March 21, 1919

May 10, 2002 - At least 12 Haitian migrants killed in the Bahamas
Immigration

May 4, 2007 - More than 40 Haitians migrants missing near Turks and Caicos
Immigration

Michaelle Jean (AKA: Michaëlle)
Michaelle Jean Governor General of Canada

Michele Bennett
Michele Bennett was born in Port-au-Prince in 1950, the daughter of Ernest Bennett, a Haitian businessman.

Music promotion
Music promotion is the key ingredient to a successful CD

My Plan for Changing Haiti
This is My Plan for Changing Haiti One Family at the Time

Nemours Jean Baptiste, Haiti Music
Nemours Jean Baptiste (February 2, 1918 - May 12, 1985)

New Orleans, Its Haitian Connection
The People And Culture of New Orleans

November 22, 1991 - 135 Feared Lost As Haitian Boat Sinks Off Cuba
Immigration

Original Haitian Terms
Do you know how terms come to be so popular in the Haitian Creole.

OTHERS
Noted French Singers

Pack with the devil
Pack with the devil in the Haitian Society

Patrick Gaspard
Patrick Gaspard, Haitian-American, White House political director

Pepe Bayard
Pepe Bayard was a well known young acordeonist .

Pierre Toussaint
Pierre Toussaint (1766 – June 30, 1853) or Venerable Pierre Toussaint was born a Catholic slave in Haïti.

Pumpkin Soup on January first in Haiti
Pumpkin Soup, a symbol of Haitian Independence and Unity

RAM
RAM was formally created in 1990 by Richard A. Morse, his wife Lunise, and a group of folkloric musicians and dancers

Restavec
The Restavec system is considered a form of slavery.

Roland Dorfeuille A/K/A: Piram
Roland Dorfeuille A/K/A: Piram est mort

Shleu Shleu Haitian Kompa Band
Shleu-Shleu is a Haitian Music Kompa Band

Silvio Cator
Sylvio or Silvio P. Cator (October 9, 1900 – July 21/22, 1952) was a Haitian athlete most successful in the long jump.

Simone Duvalier
Simone Duvalier was the wife of Haitian dictator François "Papa Doc" Duvalier (1907-1971).

Skah Shah #1
Skah Shah #1, Haitian Music

Social worker and community activist Marleine Bastien
Marleine Bastien grew up in Pont Benoit, a village in central Haiti.

Spirit Airlines Flying to Haiti and the Caribbean
Haiti needed a low cost airline and Spirit Airline came to our rescue

Stade Sylvio Cator
Stade Sylvio Cator is a multi-purpose stadium in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Summer Vacation Memory in Haiti
Summer Vacation Memory in Haiti

Super Star Tabou Combo
An irresistible live band, Tabou Combo takes Haitian compas to the widest of audiences.

Sweet Micky
Sweet Micky

T-vice
T-vice, formed in the 1990s

The 2010 Haiti earthquake
The 2010 Haiti earthquake caused major damage to Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other settlements in the region.

The Cross and the Lynching Tree
One has to have a powerful religious imagination to see redemption in the cross, to discover life in death and hope in tragedy.

The Next Haitian Social Breaking News
Social News

The Peligre Dam
The Peligre Dam is a hydroelectric dam located off the Centre Department on the Artibonite River of Haiti.

The Storming of the Bastille
The Storming of the Bastille

Ti manno
Antoine Rosini Jean Bapstiste " Ti manno"

Titanyen
Titanyen in Haiti is located north of the capital, Port-au-Prince and some eight kilometres from Cabaret.

Ulrick Pierre-Louis
ULRICK PIERRE LOUIS SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 - SEPTEMBER 2, 2009

Voodou Pilgrimage in Haiti
Voodou Pilgrimage in Haiti

Webert Sicot
Webert Sicot (born 1934)

Wyclef Jean
Wyclef Jean

Wyclef Jean Haitian musician
Wyclef Jean is a Haitian-American multi-platinum musician, rapper, and record producer.



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