Cities of Haiti, Port-de-Paix, Gonaïves, Cap-Haïtien, Port-au-Prince
Cities of Haiti, Port-de-Paix,
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
Administrative center in Corail
Jean-Jacques Dessalines Legacy Statue
Saut-d'Eau Waterfall
Les Cayes Cathedral
Labadee beach, Haïti, close to Cap-Haïtien
In Labadee, Haïti, Freedom of the Seas is docked
Hotel de Ville (City Hall), site of the City Council, Cap Haïtien
Seaside in Jacmel
An old gingerbread house in Pacot
The Universite Roi Henri Christophe in Limonade
Milot from the gates of the Sans-Souci Palace
The beach resort of Club Indigo near Saint-Marc
Cathedral of Jérémie
Limbé river
Le Musée de Guahaba/Guahaba Museum
Sunset on the beach in Port-Salut
View of Jacmel
Anse du Clerc
Streets, Dame-Marie
A street scene in Cap Haïtien
A tap tap bus, used for public transportation
A view of the beach at Paradis
View of the Citadelle Laferrière, in northern Haiti
Front view of Sans-Souci Palace
Inside the ruins of Sans Souci Palace
This article shows a list of cities in Haiti.[1]
Contents
1 List
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
List
Communes Department Arrondissement Population
Port-au-Prince Ouest Port-au-Prince 897,859
Carrefour Ouest Port-au-Prince 465,019
Delmas Ouest Port-au-Prince 359,451
Pétion-Ville Ouest Port-au-Prince 342,694
Gonaïves Artibonite Gonaïves 324,043
Cap-Haïtien Nord Cap-Haïtien 249,541
Saint-Marc Artibonite Saint-Marc 242,485
Cité Soleil Ouest Port-au-Prince 241,055
Croix-des-Bouquets Ouest Croix-des-Bouquets 227,012
Port-de-Paix Nord-Ouest Port-de-Paix 185,494
Léogâne Ouest Léogâne 181,709
Jacmel Sud-Est Jacmel 170,289
Dessalines Artibonite Dessalines 165,424
Petit-Goâve Ouest Léogâne 157,296
Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite Artibonite Dessalines 155,272
Translated strings for the selected countries:
Arabic: زلزال في هايتي ، مدن في هايتي ،
Azerbaijani: haiti zəlzələsi, Haiti şəhərləri,
Belarusian: Землятрус у Гаіці, горада Гаіці,
Bulgarian: земетресение в Хаити, градове в Хаити,
Bengali: হাইতিতে ভূমিকম্প, হাইতির শহর,
Czech: zemětřesení v Haiti, města Haiti,
Danish: jordskælv i Haiti, byer i Haiti,
German: Erdbeben in Haiti, Städte in Haiti,
Greek: σεισμός στη Χαΐτη, πόλεις στην Αϊτή,
English: earthquake in haiti, cities in Haiti,
Spanish: Terremoto en Haití, ciudades de Haití,
Estonian: Haiti maavärin, Haiti linnad
Persian: زمین لرزه در هیتی، شهرها در هائیتی،
Finnish: maanjäristys Haitissa, Haitin kaupungeissa,
French: tremblement de terre en Haïti, villes en Haïti,
Galician: terremoto en Haití, cidades en Haití,
Gujarati: હૈતીમાં ભૂકંપ, હૈતીના શહેરો,
Hindi: हैती में भूकंप, हैती के शहरों,
Croatian: potres u Haitiju, gradovi na Haitiju,
Hungarian: haiti földrengés, haiti városok,
Indonesian: gempa bumi di Haiti, kota-kota di Haiti,
Italian: terremoto ad haiti, città ad Haiti,
Hebrew: רעידת אדמה בהאיטי, ערים בהאיטי,
Japanese: ハイチの地震、ハイチの都市、
Javanese: gempa bumi ing Haiti, kutha-kutha ing Haiti,
Georgian: მიწისძვრა ჰაიტიში, ქალაქ ჰაიტიში,
Kazakh: жер сілкінісі, Гаити қалаларында,
Korean: 아이티의 지진, 아이티의 도시,
Lithuanian: žemės drebėjimas Haičio mieste, Haitis,
Latvian: Haiti pilsētas, Haiti pilsētas,
Malay: gempa bumi di Haiti, bandar-bandar di Haiti,
Nepali: हैती मा भूकंप, हैती में शहरों,
Dutch: aardbeving in Haïti, steden in Haïti,
Norwegian: jordskjelv i Haiti, byer i Haiti,
Punjabi: ਹੈਟੀ ਵਿਚ ਭੂਚਾਲ, ਹੈਤੀ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ,
Polish: trzęsienie ziemi na Haiti, miasta na Haiti,
Portuguese: terremoto no Haiti, cidades no Haiti,
Romanian: cutremur în Haiti, orașe din Haiti,
Sinhala: හයිටිවල භූමිකම්පාව, හයිටිවල නගර,
Slovak: zemetrasenie v Haiti, mestá na Haiti,
Slovenian: potres na Haitiju, mesta na Haitiju,
Albanian: tërmet në Haiti, qytete në Haiti,
Serbian: земљотрес на Хаитију, градови на Хаитију,
Swedish: jordbävning i Haiti, städer i Haiti,
Swahili: tetemeko la ardhi huko Haiti, miji ya Haiti,
Tamil: ஹைட்டியில் நிலநடுக்கம், ஹைட்டியில் உள்ள நகரங்கள்,
Telugu: హైతీలో భూకంపం, హైతీలోని నగరాలు,
Thai: แผ่นดินไหวในเฮติ, เมืองในเฮติ,
Filipino: lindol sa haiti, mga lungsod sa Haiti,
Turkish: Haiti'de deprem, Haiti'deki şehirler,
Ukrainian: землетрус в хайті, міста на Гаїті,
Urdu: ہیٹی میں زلزلے، ہیٹی کے شہروں،
Uzbek: Haitidagi zilzila, Gaitida shaharlar,
Vietnamese: động đất ở haiti, các thành phố ở Haiti,
Yiddish: ערדציטערניש אין האיטי, שטעט אין האיטי,
Chinese: 海地地震,海地城市,
Chinese (Simplified): 海地地震,海地城市,
Chinese (Traditional): 海地地震,海地城市,
Mass held outside ruins of Port-au-Prince cathedral
(24 Jan 2010)
1. Wide shot of priest behind makeshift altar on the pavement next to the ruins of the cathedral, UPSOUND: singing
2. Various of congregation singing whilst standing on pavement, UPSOUND: singing
3. Priest with loudspeaker singing, congregation singing in reply
4. Various of congregation praying in street
5. Various of congregation singing, some holding their hands up to God
6. Various of congregation clapping
7. Mid shot of congregation listening to a woman reading a passage from the Bible
8. Mid shot of congregation listening to a man singing
9. Wide of facade of Cathedral still standing in the background
STORYLINE:
A mass was held next to the ruins of Port-au-Prince''s Catholic Cathedral on Sunday, a building which before the devastating January 12 earthquake had been the tallest in the Haitian capital, but whose facade is now the only part still standing.
Sunday''s solemn outdoor service comes a day after the funeral was held of the archbishop of Haiti''s stricken capital, Monsignor Joseph Serge Miot, who was killed in the quake.
Only a small number of funerals have been held since the 7.0-magnitude quake struck.
An estimated 200,000 people died, according to Haitian government figures cited by the European Commission.
The United Nations said on Saturday the government had preliminarily confirmed 111,481 bodies, but that figure does not account for corpses buried by relatives.
As many as 200,000 people have fled Port-au-Prince, a city of two (m) million, according to the U.S. Agency for International Development.
About 609,000 people are homeless in the capital''s metro area, and the United Nations estimates that up to one (m) million could leave Haiti''s destroyed cities for rural areas which are already struggling with extreme poverty.
The U.S. Geological Survey said on Sunday it had recorded 52 aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or greater since the January 12 quake.
Authorities have stopped short of explicitly directing all teams to halt rescue efforts, and hopeful searchers continued picking through the ruins, but the focus was shifting to cleaning up and aid distribution.
U.N. relief workers said the shift in focus is critical to care for the thousands living in squalid, makeshift camps that lack sanitation.
While deliveries of food, medicine and water have increased after initial logjams, the need continues to be overwhelming and doctors fear outbreaks of disease in the camps.
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