Haiti
Haiti is a Caribbean country located on the island of Hispaniola, sharing the island with the Dominican Republic. The official language is Haitian Creole and French.
Haiti has a diverse geography, featuring mountains, forests, and coastal areas. The climate varies from tropical to subtropical, depending on the region. The capital city, Port-au-Prince, is located on the west coast.
The economy of Haiti is primarily driven by agriculture, with main crops including coffee, sugar cane, and mangoes. Tourism is also an important sector. According to estimates, over 11 million people live in Haiti, making it one of the most populous countries in the Caribbean.
In Haiti, public toilets are relatively scarce, especially outside major cities. Many public areas lack proper sanitation facilities, which can be challenging for travelers and locals alike. However, private businesses such as hotels and restaurants often provide clean and accessible restrooms to their patrons.
Visitors should note that Haiti’s infrastructure is still developing, and services may not meet international standards. When visiting public areas or using public toilets, it’s recommended to exercise caution and maintain good hygiene practices.