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'''Fort-Liberté''' is the administrative centre of the Nord-Est Department, [[Haiti]]. It's former colonial name is ''Fort-Dauphin''.
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'''Fort-Liberté''' (also ''Ville du Fort Liberté'') is the administrative centre of the Nord-Est Department of [[Haiti]]. The city is located on the Bay of Fort Liberté and It's former (French) colonial name is ''Fort-Dauphin''.
  
 
[[Henri Christophe]] as King Henri I of Haiti renamed the city ''Fort-Royal'' in 1811 and in 1820 after he died the name was changed back to Fort Liberté.
 
[[Henri Christophe]] as King Henri I of Haiti renamed the city ''Fort-Royal'' in 1811 and in 1820 after he died the name was changed back to Fort Liberté.
  
 
In September of 1892 José Martí, a leader of the Cuban independence movement and a national thero, visits Fort Liberté, [[Gonaïves]] and [[Le Cap]] on his way to join the war for Cuban independence.
 
In September of 1892 José Martí, a leader of the Cuban independence movement and a national thero, visits Fort Liberté, [[Gonaïves]] and [[Le Cap]] on his way to join the war for Cuban independence.
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===External Links===
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* Haïti Référence: [http://www.haiti-reference.com/geographie/villes/ft-liberte.htm Profil de la Ville du Fort Liberté] - Information on Fort Liberté (French text).
  
 
[[Category:Haitian towns|Fort Liberté]]
 
[[Category:Haitian towns|Fort Liberté]]

Revision as of 17:16, 9 April 2008

Fort-Liberté (also Ville du Fort Liberté) is the administrative centre of the Nord-Est Department of Haiti. The city is located on the Bay of Fort Liberté and It's former (French) colonial name is Fort-Dauphin.

Henri Christophe as King Henri I of Haiti renamed the city Fort-Royal in 1811 and in 1820 after he died the name was changed back to Fort Liberté.

In September of 1892 José Martí, a leader of the Cuban independence movement and a national thero, visits Fort Liberté, Gonaïves and Le Cap on his way to join the war for Cuban independence.

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