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Haiti is a Caribbean nation occupying the western third of the island of Hispaniola, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic to the east. It holds a unique and extraordinary place in world history - the first Black republic ever established, born from the only successful slave revolution in history in 1804, making it a nation of immense cultural significance and fierce national pride that resonates far beyond the Caribbean.
The country's landscape is dramatically mountainous - the name Haiti derives from the indigenous Taíno word for "land of high mountains" - with rugged peaks, river valleys, and a coastline of remarkable beaches and coral reefs that speak to the natural beauty underlying the country's many challenges. The Citadelle Laferrière, a massive mountaintop fortress built in the early 19th century to defend against potential French invasion, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive fortifications in the entire Americas. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Mountains, and Castles & Palaces collections.
Haitian cuisine is deeply rooted in its African and French colonial heritage - griot (fried marinated pork), rice and beans cooked in coconut milk, and fresh Caribbean seafood are national staples eaten across the country. Vodou, the spiritual tradition that originated in West Africa and was carried to Haiti through the slave trade, remains a living and deeply respected part of Haitian cultural and religious life. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Places of Worship, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
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Haiti is a Caribbean nation occupying the western third of the island of Hispaniola, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic to the east. It holds a unique and extraordinary place in world history - the first Black republic ever established, born from the only successful slave revolution in history in 1804, making it a nation of immense cultural significance and fierce national pride that resonates far beyond the Caribbean.
The country's landscape is dramatically mountainous - the name Haiti derives from the indigenous Taíno word for "land of high mountains" - with rugged peaks, river valleys, and a coastline of remarkable beaches and coral reefs that speak to the natural beauty underlying the country's many challenges. The Citadelle Laferrière, a massive mountaintop fortress built in the early 19th century to defend against potential French invasion, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive fortifications in the entire Americas. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Mountains, and Castles & Palaces collections.
Haitian cuisine is deeply rooted in its African and French colonial heritage - griot (fried marinated pork), rice and beans cooked in coconut milk, and fresh Caribbean seafood are national staples eaten across the country. Vodou, the spiritual tradition that originated in West Africa and was carried to Haiti through the slave trade, remains a living and deeply respected part of Haitian cultural and religious life. Browse related feeds under Beaches, Places of Worship, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Jamaica.