Travel Guide Fort-Liberté
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The city's position, the head of the North-East Department founded in 1578, away from road traffic, partly explains its current lethargic appearance. However, he is advised to visit history and military architecture enthusiasts. Fort Liberté was called Bayaha (the beautiful bay) in the time of the Spanish, Fort Dauphin at the time of the colony and Fort Royal in the time of King Christophe. The visitor enters the city by passing under a bow of triumph on which the following motto: The softness in the effort. The streets are wide, because Fort-Dauphin was conceived as a strategic place to host many well-equipped troops. Today, there is a feeling of emptiness and abandonment to wander around these streets, which are dusty, dusty and burned by the sun. The main artery leads straight to Fort Dauphin.
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