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Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
Definition: n. p. Pi gwo vil nan Depatman Latibonit la. Se yonn nan pi ansyen vil nan peyi Ayiti. Se nan vil sa fondatè peyi a te fè seremoni endepandans Ayiti. Vil sa plase nan mitan lwès peyi Ayiti.
English : Gonaive (region of Haiti)*
Français : Gonaïves
Español : Gonaive (región de Haití)*
Português : Gonaive (região do Haiti)*
Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
English : Gonaives
Français : Gonaïves
Español : Gonaives
Português : Gonaives
Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
Definition: n.p. Komin. Se yon komin ki nan Awondisman Gonayiv, li nan Depatman Latibonit. Kòd postal li se HT4110.
English : Gonaïves
Français : Gonaïves
Español : Gonaïves
Português : Gonaïves
Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
Definition: n. Pi gwo vil nan Depatman Latibonit la. Se yonn nan pi ansyen vil nan peyi Ayiti. Se nan vil sa fondatè peyi a te fè seremoni endepandans Ayiti. Vil sa plase nan mitan lwès peyi Ayiti.
Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
Definition: n. p. Vil.
Department: Artibonite
Population: Approximately 300,000
Distance from Port-au-Prince: About 150 kilometers (93 miles)
Main Economic Activities: Agriculture, trade, services
Landmarks: Fort des Cinéastes, Place d'Armes
Geographical Features: Located on the northern coast of Haiti, near the Artibonite River.
Historical Facts: Gonaïves is known as the birthplace of the Haitian Revolution, where the first major slave rebellion occurred in 1791.
Name of Inhabitants: Gonaïvien/Gonaïvienne
Notes: Gonaïves is a historic city with significant cultural and political importance in Haiti.
English : Gonaïves
Français : Les Gonaïves
Español : Gonaïves
Português : Gonaïves
Gonayiv Kreyòl ayisyen
/go.nay__SPLIT__iv/
Definition: n. p. Vil.
Department: Artibonite
Population: Approximately 320,000
Distance from Port-au-Prince: Approximately 150 kilometers
Main Economic Activities: Agriculture (rice, sugarcane, bananas), commerce, manufacturing
Most Cultivated Food: Rice, beans, corn
Favorite Dish: Poul ak nwa (chicken with cashew nuts) served with rice
Landmarks: Place d'Armes, Fort Saint-Michel, Plage des Anses
Geographical Features: Located on the northern coast of Haiti, along the Gulf of Gonâve, near the Artibonite River
Historical Facts: Founded in 1422 by the Taino people, it played a significant role in the Haitian Revolution as the site of the Vodou ceremony that launched the uprising
Name of Inhabitants: Gonaïviens/Gonaïviennes
Famous Persons Born There: Toussaint Louverture (uncertain birthplace), Jean-Jacques Dessalines (uncertain birthplace)
Notes: Gonaïves is known for its historical significance, cultural heritage, and annual Carnival celebrations.
English : Gonaïves
Français : Les Gonaïves
Español : Gonaïves
Português : Gonaïves