Haitian Places of Note

Cap-Haitien is the second largest city, second largest port, second largest airport; cocoa, coffee, banana, pineapple, sugarcane, tobacco production

Carrefour is a suburb of Port-au-Prince, middle-class families

Fort Liberte,  a provincial capital of less than 50,000 inhabitants.  This small fishing port also produces  limes, oranges, and sugarcane.

Gonaives is a trade and fishing port; mining industry; sugarcane production

Hinche area produces cattle, coffee, cotton, fruit, sisal, and sugarcane.

Jacmel is a small trade and fishing port; mining; cocoa, coffee, cotton, fruit, sisal, sugarcane, tobacco production

Jeremie is a small trade and fishing port; mining; processing plant for vegetable oils, cocoa, coffee, mango, and sugarcane production

Les Cayes is the main fishing port; cattle, cotton, sugarcane, tobacco production

Petionville is a suburb of Port-au-Prince and a resort town

Port-De-Paix is a small port; cocoa, coffee, rice, sisal production

Port-au-Prince is the capital city and largest city (approx. 2 million people) and port, and the location of the  main airport; processing plants (textiles, sporting goods, more)

Saint-Marc is a small port; processing plants (vegetable oils, minerals, more); coffee, sugarcane production