Difference between revisions of "Île de la Tortue"
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− | '''Ile de la Tortue - also La Tortue''' (transl. Turtle Island) is located nort of Port de Paix and belongs to [[Haiti]]. Pirates active in the Caribbean, started using the island as a base around 1600. In [[1802]], two years before the final victory of the Haitian revolution, many French fled to the island to escape the conflict and a [[yellow fever epidemic]]. | + | '''Ile de la Tortue - also La Tortue''' (transl. ''Turtle Island'') is located nort of Port de Paix and belongs to [[Haiti]]. Pirates active in the Caribbean, started using the island as a base around 1600. In [[1802]], two years before the final victory of the Haitian revolution, many French fled to the island to escape the conflict and a [[yellow fever epidemic]]. |
Together with Ille de la Gonave, La Tortue belongs to Haiti's main offshore territories. | Together with Ille de la Gonave, La Tortue belongs to Haiti's main offshore territories. | ||
[[Category: Places of the Haitian Revolution]] | [[Category: Places of the Haitian Revolution]] |
Revision as of 15:18, 29 September 2005
Ile de la Tortue - also La Tortue (transl. Turtle Island) is located nort of Port de Paix and belongs to Haiti. Pirates active in the Caribbean, started using the island as a base around 1600. In 1802, two years before the final victory of the Haitian revolution, many French fled to the island to escape the conflict and a yellow fever epidemic.
Together with Ille de la Gonave, La Tortue belongs to Haiti's main offshore territories.