Official Name: Republic of
Haiti
Location and Area: Western
part of the island of Hispaniola with an area of 27,750 square Km
(10,714 square miles); 50 mi. east of Cuba; 800 mi. southeast of
Miami
Capital: Port-au-Prince
Official Languages: Creole,
French
Population:7,527,817 million with
a growth rate of 1.8% per annum; 95% African descent, 5% mixed
Government: Republic type of government
with a President directly elected by the people; a Prime Minister designated
by the President from the majority party in the two-chamber Parliament,
or in the absence of a majority, in consultation with the legislative
leadership. President, H.E. Jean Bertrand Aristide ; Prime Minister
: Yvon Neptune.
Currency: Gourde; US$ 1 = Gdes40
(October 2003)
GDP: Gdes 4,312 million; annual
rate of growth; +5% (projected 1997)
Minimum Wage:90 gourdes per day
Time Zone: EST; GMT-5
Climate: Temperature is warm,
ranging year-round from 70-93° F in the coastal regions, and 50-75
in the mountainous areas; rainy seasons are April-May and August-October.
Highways: The highway system
includes 4,050 km (2,515.5 miles) of roads; 950 km (590 miles) paved;
950 km (590 miles) otherwise improved; 2150 km (1,335 miles) unimproved.
Ports: Port-au-Prince and
Cap-Haļtien are the two major ports. Other ports include Miragoāne
and St. Marc.
Airports: Toussaint Louverture
International Airport in Port-au-Prince; served by the following carriers:
ALM, Air Canada, Air France, American Airlines, COPA, Haiti Trans-Air,
Halisa Air, Air Jamaica
Telecommunications: 55,000
telephone lines; 49 AM/FM radio stations; 5 television stations
in Port-au-Prince (cable television from Canada and the United States
is also available); 1 Atlantic Ocean satellite station. {To call
Haiti from the United States dial : 011 (Access Code) + 509 (Country
Code) + Local Phone Number (6-digit number).}
Energy: Three electric plants
serve the Port-au-Prince area. Their installed capacities are 141
Megawatts, but their actual production is 50 Mw. Haiti uses a 110
Volt, 60 cycle system.
Trade: The United States is
the main commercial partner of Haiti. It accounts for about 60%
of the flows of exports and imports. Primarily Haiti exports coffee,
mangoes, sisal and essential oils, while it imports petroleum products,
foods, beverages and fats. For the fiscal year of 1992-93, exports
(FOB) and imports (CIF) total respectively US$88.30 million and
US$181.50 million.