"Pitit tig"
Se Tig
This town is known as the birthplace of the Haitian Flag
Archahaie
Wooden tool used to pound spices.
Pilon
This city is known as Haiti's cultural capital.
Jacmel
He is known as the creator of Kompa music.
Nemours Jean-Baptiste
Gen Mon
The Bois Caïman ceremony took place in this year.
1791
This was used for cooking outside.
a chabon stove/fou chabon
This mountain is Haiti's highest peak.
Pic la Selle
This band popularized Kompa in the U.S. and Europe.
Tabou Combo
"Piti Piti"
Zwazo fé nich
Henri Christophe ruled from this northern city.
Cap-Haitian
Traditional corn drink often sold in markets.
Akasan
This city hosted the independence proclamation.
Gonaïves
The name of the beloved comedian behind "Tonton Bicha."
Gérard Maxineau
"Leu yap plumen koden poul..."
Pa ri
This Haitian leader said. "koupe tet, boule kay"
Jean Jacques Dessalines
This bitter spice is often used in rice or tea that has great benefits, but a very unpleasant taste.
clove / jiwof
This is the longest river in Haiti.
Artibonite River
A classic radio show that played Haitian drama series.
"Radyo Metropole" or "Radio Haiti Inter"
"Lè ou wè bab vwazen w ap boule..."
Mouye pa w
This palace was built by King Henry I.
Sans-Souci Palace
This snack has the same name as a google product and is mainly made of peanuts.
Tablet
Name three coastal cities known for salt production?
Gonaïves, Grand Saline, and Saint-Marc.
This 19th-century Haitian folk song was rewritten in the 20th century in English and popularized as "Yellow Bird."
Choucoune