• My trip to Haiti started in Port Au Prince in late December. I visited exactly a year before the devastating earthquake that rocked the nation.
  • As of 1995, the city of Port-au-Prince had an estimated population of 846,247, and the greater metropolitan area was home to 1,425,594 individuals.
  • The Cathédrale de Port-au-Prince is a well-known cultural monument that draws international tourists due to its Neo-Romantic architectural style.
  • Money very well spent, I must say. Although I visited Haiti in a very troubled time, thanks to Claude I still could experience some night vibe of Port-au-Prince.
  • Port-au-Prince is located on the Gulf of Gonâve, a wide harbor on the southwestern coast of the Caribbean region’s second-largest island, Hispaniola.
  • Port-au-Prince kenti Kuzey Amerika kıtasında yer alan Haiti ülkesinin bir şehri ve başkentidir. Ülkenin Quest bölgesi şehirlerinden birisidir.
  • Let’s admit the obvious: Port-au-Prince doesn’t have the image of somewhere you’d visit for fun.
  • Geminin komutanı, körfeze "geminin limanı" Prens "" anlamına gelen Port-au-Prince adını verdi. Şehir, 1748 yılında Fransızlar tarafından bir liman olarak kurulmuştur.
  • Anchored at 18.55, -72.35, Port of Port Au Prince beckons as a portal to savor the captivating coastal elegance of Haiti.
  • 4) Port au Prince, bir ihracat merkezi olduğu için Haiti'nin ekonomik merkezidir. Port au Prince üzerinden Haiti'den ayrılan en yaygın ihracat kahve ve şekerdir.