Par Belle Image Production
Cap-Haitian is one of the most beautiful towns of Haiti. Boarding of great branch of sea, it contains such nice places like the boulevard. Its architecture is extraordinary. Wherever you go in Cap-Haitian you find beautiful houses dated back from French colonization. Cap Haitian is a city for tourism. Its historical monuments make it a tourist destination than ever before. The cathedral, the monuments of Vertieres, the Citadel, Sans Souci Palace, the forts of Rival, are places to go for living the prowess of the founding fathers of the country.
The caves of Dondon, the natural pools Waka and Mambo, the beaches of Labadee, the Acul Bay, the beaches of Bas-Limbe, of Borgne and Port-Margot reflect the natural beauty of this city and its imperturbable charm.
The streets of Cap-Haitien are drawn so as they show the skill and discipline of its citizen. The streets are set in alphabetical order and numerical.
The struggles of the Capois to keep this city and protect it against the rural exodus reflect the pride that Capois typically display.
Despite the near bankruptcy of the state of Haiti in the implementation of strategies to curb and discourage the rural exodus, despite the fury of uneasy controllably wastes invading the city center and suburbs, the demographic trend of the region, the city Cap-Haitian is still a diamond in the dirt instead of being devalued.
Since the recent remediation and rehabilitation of streets and sidewalks, although executed without respect for standards, Cap-Haitian becomes beautiful and gives the hope that if the watersheds are well managed and protected, if new jobs are created, people will start painting the front of their house, if state institutions work in synergy to stop the increasing of the slums, stop the uncontrolled anarchic construction, establish an urban development plan, Cap-Haitian will regain its status as the first historic and tourist town of Haiti.
The city of Cap Haitien was founded by an architect named Pierre Lelon, under the government of Bertrand D'Orgeron in 1670, will be known again as a very typical tourist destination of the Caribbean.
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