Haiti Flag
The Haitian flag is made up of two horizontal stripes of equal width, one blue at the top and one red at the bottom. A white panel with Haiti's coat of arms is put in the center of the flag. The coat of arms portrays a trophy of weaponry on top of a green hill, surrounded by a royal palm tree, which represents independence.
The Statue of Liberty crowns the palm tree. A white ribbon beneath the coat of arms bears the slogan “L'Union fait la Force” (“Unity Makes Strength”). The flag's blue and red colors are based on the French tricolor flag, which was the colors of the French Revolution. In the late nineteenth century, the white panel and coat of arms were added to the flag. The Haitian flag has been in use since the country's independence in 1804 and serves as a symbol of the country's sovereignty.
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Country information
Haiti is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea. It is bordered by the Dominican Republic to the east. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince, which is located on the coast and is the largest city in the country.
Haiti has a population of approximately 11 million people, and the official language is French. The country has a diverse population, with a mix of African, Caribbean, and European influences. The main religions in Haiti are Catholicism and Protestantism.
Haiti has a tropical climate, with high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. The country is home to a number of national parks and protected areas, which are home to a wide range of plant and animal species, including jaguars, tapirs, and a variety of birds.
The economy of Haiti is primarily based on agriculture, with the main crops being coffee, sugarcane, and mangoes. The country is also an important producer of textiles, and the manufacturing sector is a significant contributor to the economy. The tourism sector is also an important contributor to the economy, with the country's rich history and diverse culture attracting visitors from around the world.
Haiti is a presidential democracy, with a president as the head of state and a prime minister as the head of government. The country has a history of political instability, and it has faced a number of challenges, including coups and civil unrest.
Overall, Haiti is a vibrant and dynamic country with a rich culture and a unique natural environment. Its strong agricultural sector and growing tourism industry make it an important player in regional and international affairs. Its beautiful landscape and rich history make it an attractive destination for tourists.
Independent | Yes |
Country codes | HT, HTI (ISO 3166-1) |
Official name | Republic of Haiti |
Official languages | Haitian Creole and French |
Religion | 87.0% Christianity, 10.7% No religion, 2.1% Folk religions, 0.2% Others |
Capital city | Port-au-Prince |
Continent | North America |
Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) • Summer (DST) • UTC−4 (EDT) |
Member of | United Nations |
Organization of American States | |
Caribbean Community | |
Population | 11,756,331 (2023) |
Population density | 414 per Km2 (1,072 people per mi2) |
Urban Population | 56.9 % of the population is urban (6,491,525 people in 2020) |
Migrants (net) | -35,000 |
Median age | 24.0 years |
Total area | The total land area is 27,560 Km2 (10,641 sq. miles) |
Highest point | Pic la Selle (2 680 m, 8 793 ft) |
Lowest point | Caribbean Sea |
GDP per capita | $ 1,829 (World Bank, 2021) |
Currency | Haitian gourde (G, HTG) |
Calling code | +509 |
Internet TLD | .ht (click here to find and register domain name) |
Country Wikipedia Page | Haiti Wikipedia Page |
Main Cities by Population in Haiti
# | CITY NAME | POPULATION |
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1 | Port-au-Prince | 1,234,742 |
2 | Carrefour | 442,156 |
3 | Delmas 73 | 382,920 |
4 | Petionville | 283,052 |
5 | Port-de-Paix | 250,000 |
6 | Croix-des-Bouquets | 229,127 |
7 | Jacmel | 137,966 |
8 | Okap | 134,815 |
9 | Leogane | 134,190 |
10 | Les Cayes | 125,799 |
11 | Tigwav | 117,504 |
12 | Jeremie | 97,503 |
13 | Miragoane | 89,202 |
14 | Gonaives | 84,961 |
15 | Saint-Marc | 66,226 |
16 | Thomazeau | 52,017 |
17 | Grangwav | 49,288 |
18 | Verrettes | 48,724 |
19 | Kenscoff | 42,175 |
20 | Saint-Raphael | 37,739 |
21 | Ti Port-de-Paix | 34,657 |
22 | Lenbe | 32,645 |
23 | Gressier | 25,947 |
24 | Hinche | 18,590 |
25 | Fond Parisien | 18,256 |
26 | Desarmes | 15,594 |