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  2. Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    Cap-Haïtien ( French: [kap a.isjɛ̃]; Haitian Creole: Kap Ayisyen; "Haitian Cape"), typically spelled Cape Haitien in English and often locally referred to as Le Cap, Okap or Au Cap, is a commune of about 274,000 people on the north coast of Haiti and capital of the department of Nord. Previously named Cap‑Français (Haitian Creole: Kap ...

  3. Demographics of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [ 2][ 3] the total population of Haiti in 2018 was 11,447,569, as compared to 3,221,000 in 1950. In 2015, the proportion of children below the age of 15 was 36.2%. 59.7% of the population was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 4.5% was 65 years or older. [ 4]

  4. Haiti - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Haiti's population was estimated to be about 10,788,000. [235] In 2006, half of the population was younger than age 20. [346] In 1950, the first formal census gave a total population of 3.1 million. [347]

  5. Les Cayes - Wikipedia

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    Les Cayes ( / leɪ ˈkeɪ, leɪ ˈkaɪ / lay K (A)Y, French: [le kaj] ), often referred to as Aux Cayes ( French: [o kaj]; Haitian Creole: Okay ), is a commune and seaport in the Les Cayes Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti, with a population of 71,236. [1]

  6. White Haitians - Wikipedia

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    White Haitians. White Haitians (French: Blancs haïtiens, [blɑ̃ (s)aisjɛ̃]; Haitian Creole: blan ayisyen ), [1] are Haitians of predominant or full European. [2] There were approximately 20,000 whites around the Haitian Revolution, mainly French, in Saint-Domingue. They were divided into two main groups: The Planters and Petit Blancs. [3]

  7. Timeline of Haitian history - Wikipedia

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    1825. 17 April. King Charles X of France signs an ordinance which conditionally recognizes the independence of Haiti and imposes a 150 million franc indemnity on the Haitian government. 3 July. A squadron of French ships arrives in Haiti to deliver the news of Charles X's ordinance of 17 April to President Boyer.

  8. Women in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Women in Haiti have equal constitutional [2] rights as men in the economic, political, ... As of 2015, only 60.7% of the population is literate. [24]

  9. List of cities in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in Haiti. Map of Haiti. The National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti before the 2010 earthquake. The well-preserved Cathedral Notre-Dame of Cap-Haïtien. Labadee beach and village. Les Cayes entrance. Colonial architecture in Les Cayes. Church in Anse d'Hainault.