Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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Port-au-Prince is the capital and largest city of the Caribbean nation of Haiti. The city’s official population was 704,776 as of the 2003 census. The city of Port-au-Prince is on the Gulf of GonĂ¢ve: the bay on which the city lies, which acts as a natural harbor, has sustained economic activity since the civilizations of the Arawaks. It was first incorporated under the colonial rule of the French, in 1749, and has been Haiti’s largest metropolis since then.
The city’s layout is similar to that of an amphitheatre; commercial districts are near the water, while residential neighborhoods are located on the hills above. Its population is difficult to ascertain due to the rapid growth of slums in the hillsides above the city; however, recent estimates place the metropolitan area’s population at around 3.5 million, nearly half of the country’s national population
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Places near Port-au-Princ...
- Haiti (30 miles away)
- Nord-Est (68 miles away)
- Caribbean (69 miles away)
- Gros Morne, Haiti (81 miles away)
- Maniche, Haiti (94 miles away)
- Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (123 miles away)
- San Felipe de Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (138 miles away)
- Dominican Republic (143 miles away)
- Sosua, Dominican Republic (145 miles away)
- Caribbean Sea (152 miles away)

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