Gonâve
Gonâve is an island in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Haïti archipelago. It is the second-largest island in Haiti, after Hispaniola, and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The island is home to a diverse population, including descendants of African, French, and Spanish settlers, as well as indigenous Taíno people.
The island's history is marked by significant events such as the 1791 slave rebellion led by Boukman,
Today, Gonâve is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and
Despite its attractions, Gonâve faces several challenges, including poverty, limited infrastructure, and environmental degradation. Efforts are