LocationCaribbean, island of Hispaniola.
Area27,750 sq km (10,714 sq miles).
Population8.4 million (UN estimate 2006).
Population Density302.7 per sq km.
CapitalPort-au-Prince.
Population: 2 million.
GovernmentRepublic. Gained independence from France in 1804.
LanguageThe official languages are French and Creole. English is spoken in tourist areas.
ReligionThe official religions are Roman Catholicism (75%) and Voodooism (70%); most Haitians practice both.
Voodooism is a polytheistic folk religion, manifested by a series of complex ritual drawings, songs and dances. It is an African religion, and not incompatible with a shared belief in Christianity. There are Protestant minorities.
TimeGMT - 5.
Electricity110 volts AC (220 volts is also sometimes available), 60Hz.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis since 2006.
Head of StatePresident René Préval since 2006.
TelephoneCountry code: 509. There are no area codes. The internal service, operated by
Telecommunications d’Haïti (Teleco),
is reasonable. There are telephone booths in the towns which take cards.
Mobile TelephoneNo roaming agreements have been declared. Handsets can be hired locally.
InternetInternet cafes can be found in towns and cities.
MediaRadio is Haiti’s most important source of information. There are more than 250 private radio stations.
PostAirmail to Europe takes up to one week. The main post office in Port-au-Prince, Cité de l’Exposition, is in place d’Italie.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-2000, Sat 0830-1200. Letters posted after 0900 will not be dispatched until the following working day.
Press• The two main dailies,
Le Matin and
Le Nouvelliste, are published in French.
•
Haiti Progres, also in French, is published weekly.
Radio• Stations include
Radio Metropole,
Radio Galaxie and
Radio Caraïbes FM.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.
2007
1 Jan Independence Day.
2 Jan Ancestors’ Day.
19-21 Feb Carnival.
9 Apr Good Friday.
14 Apr Pan-American Day/Bastilla’s Day.
1 May Labor Day.
17 May Ascension.
18 May Flag and University Day.
7 Jun Corpus Christi.
15 Aug Assumption.
17 Oct Anniversary of the Death of Dessalines.
24 Oct United Nations Day.
1 Nov All Saints’ Day.
2 Nov All Souls’ Day.
18 Nov Battle of Vertièrés Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
2008
1 Jan Independence Day.
2 Jan Ancestors’ Day.
19-21 Feb Carnival.
21 Mar Good Friday.
14 Apr Pan-American Day/Bastilla’s Day.
1 May Labor Day.
1 May Ascension.
18 May Flag and University Day.
22 May Corpus Christi.
15 Aug Assumption.
17 Oct Anniversary of the Death of Dessalines.
24 Oct United Nations Day.
1 Nov All Saints’ Day.
2 Nov All Souls’ Day.
18 Nov Battle of Vertièrés Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
Contact Information:Embassy of the Republic of Haiti and Tourist Office in France10 rue Théodule Ribot, BP275, Cedex 28, 75017 Paris, France
Tel: (1) 4763 4778.
E-mail:
haiti01@francophonie.org Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 1000-1300 and 1400-1700; Fri 1000-1600.
Embassy of the Republic of Haiti in the USA2311 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Tel: (202) 332 4090.
Website:
www.haiti.org Consulate General of Haiti in the USA271 Madison Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016, USA
Tel: (212) 697 9767.
Website:
www.haitianconsulate-nyc.org Caribbean Tourism Organization in the UK22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, UK
Tel: (020) 8948 0057.
Website:
www.doitcaribbean.com or www.onecaribbean.org
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