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Haiti , officially
the Republic of Haiti is a Caribbean
country. Along with the Dominican Republic, it occupies the island of Hispaniola,
in the Greater Antillean archipelago. Ayiti
(land of high mountains) was the indigenous Taíno
or Amerindian name for the mountainous western side
of the island. The country's highest point is Pic
la Selle, at 2,680 metres (8,793 ft). The total area of Haiti is
27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi)
and its capital is Port-au-Prince. Haitian Creole and French are the official languages. Haiti's regional, historical and ethnolinguistic position is unique for several reasons. It was the first independent nation in Latin America and the first black-led republic in the world when it gained independence as part of a successful slave rebellion in 1804. Despite having common cultural links with its Hispano-Caribbean neighbors, Haiti is the only predominantly Francophone independent nation in the Americas. It is one of only two independent nations in the Americas (along with Canada) that designate French as an official language; the other French-speaking areas are all overseas départements, or collectivités, of France. Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas. Contrary to popular belief, however, it is not the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. On various occasions, it has experienced political violence throughout its history. Most recently, in February 2004, an armed rebellion forced the resignation and exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and a provisional government took control with security provided by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Rene Preval, the current president, was elected in the Haitian general election, 2006. |
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