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Boulevard of Cap-Haïtien on a stormy afternoon

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A pleasant town with a history: Cap-Haïtien is a nice place to explore on foot, with relaxed people and a good base from which to reach the best sights of Northern Haiti.
Once the capital of the French colony Saint Domingue and known as Cap Français, Cap-Haïtien now is an easily accessible town for the visitor. The largest town after the capital Port-au-Prince, its atmosphere is much more relaxed. It is very easy to walk around in and find your way: the streets are laid out in a grid pattern, where the streets parallel to the coast are represented with a letter, while those at right angles are numbered 1 to 24. The streets are quite narrow, and it is almost always possible to find shade on one side of the street or another - which is welcome in the humid, hot climate of the northern coast of Haiti.
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