Limonade, Municipality in Nord department, Haiti
Limonade is a municipality in northern Haiti situated on flat terrain and located southeast of Cap-Haïtien. The area is primarily rural with agricultural land and serves as home to a sizable population living in a countryside setting.
The area was founded as Puerto Real in 1676 and later became significant in the region's colonial development. It holds historical roots spanning several centuries that reflect the colonial past of the island.
The Saint Anne festivities on July 26 bring together the 55,000 residents of Limonade for traditional celebrations and community gatherings.
The location is easily accessible from nearby Cap-Haïtien and sits in a region with access to agricultural activities and local communities. Visitors should expect a quiet, countryside setting where roads may vary in condition.
The ruins of Fort de la Nativité within Limonade territory represent the first European colony and initial conflict between Europeans and Tainos.
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