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Gonayiv
Kreyòl ayisyen
Definition: n. p. Se yon komin ki nan Awondisman Gonayiv, li nan Depatman Latibonit. Kòd postal li se HT4110.
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/
Definition: n. p. Tematik: 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
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