Rehabilitation of Ravine Pintade in Port-au-PrinceAfter the 2010 earthquake in Haiti there was massive destruction such that Port-au-prince and the countryside looked gravely bad. One of the worst hit areas was the Ravine Pintade area where there were massive rumbles of rocks and destroyed shelter... |
Carnival of Flowers in Port-au-Prince, a RealityHaitians are in for a treat at the upcoming Carnival of Flowers in Port-au-Prince. Minister of Communications Ady Jean Gardy has announced that that government has set aside 65 million gourds for the event, which will take place from July 29 to 31.... |
Park historic Canne a sucre in Port-au-Prince HaitiAn area in the capital of Haiti Port au Prince, Park historic Canne a sucre is situated in the along the boulevard in Tabarre. It used to be a sugar plantation during the French colonization and even after independence. Park historic Canne a ... |
Route de Freres in HaitiA road in Port au prince, Haiti, Route de Frères connects the central business district of Port au Prince and suburbs such as Petion Ville. It is paved with tarmac. The road hasn’t been very well maintained. There are stretches that co... |
Bolosse in Port-au-Prince, HaitiThe small community of Bolosse is located outside the capital of the Caribbean island of Haiti. It is located 5 kilometers outside the Port au Prince. It is located in the Haitian department of Ouest. It lies along the coordinates latitude 18°3... |
Port-au-Prince Arrondissement in HaitiAn arrondissement in the Haitian Department of Ouest, Port-au-Prince houses the capital of the Central American republic of Haiti. It has an estimated population of 2,109,516 people. The arrondissement is subdivided into 6 municipalities. These co... |
Port-au-Prince, The Largest City in HaitiNot only the largest city in the Caribbean country but the Capital City of Port-au-Prince is also the most densely populated city in the whole of Haiti. It is the home to nearly a half of the Haitian population, as it houses more than 3.5 mil... |
Canada to support in restoring Haiti national landmark in Champ de Mars, Port-au-PrinceThe President Michel Martelly has announced launch of a project to release the Champ de Mars, which has been occupied for over two years by the victims who have been hit by the earthquake in 2010. The project has been launched in association and wi... |
Adios Port-au-Prince, Haitian Carnival or Kanaval Comes to Les Cayes in 2012For the first time in history, the Haiti Carnival will be held in Les , ayes, Haiti’s third largest city, from February 19-21, 2012. For the past years, the event is held in Port-au-Prince. The President of the Republic, Joseph Mich... |
The three bells of the Cathedral of Port-au-PrinceFrom the devastating earthquake of 2010, the Cathedral of Port-au-Prince was totally destroyed, taking with it the life of Joseph Mio, the archbishop of Port-au-Prince. One thing that will remain are three bells of the Cathedra... |
The 1770 Port-au-Prince EarthquakeOn June 3, 1770, the Haitian Capital, Port-au-Prince, was hit by a major earthquake. Haiti was a French Colony called Saint Domingue. This earthquake was so strong that it destroyed every single building from Miraguane al the way to the Domini... |
1751 Port-au-Prince EarthquakeThe 1751 Earthquake occurred on November 21 at approximately nine miles south-west of Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, at 12:50. The earthquake was followed by a huge Tsunami sea wave. Reports indicated that Port-au-Prince, which was a city of t... |
