
Haiti – Marie Louise Coidavid: the forgotten queen
A major figure in Caribbean history, Marie Louise Coidavid was the first and only queen of Haiti. Born free in a slave colony, crowned at

A major figure in Caribbean history, Marie Louise Coidavid was the first and only queen of Haiti. Born free in a slave colony, crowned at
January 13 is no ordinary date in the history of cinema. It marks the birth, in 1958, of Euzhan Palcy, Martinique director whose work has
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The vodou is entering a new phase in its international history. The joint candidacy of Haiti and Benin for inscription on the Representative List of
From March 16 to 21, 2026, 35 programmers from mainland France, Quebec and the French overseas territories are in Martinique to meet with local artists
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At the heart of Caribbean history, few figures have marked the trajectory of the Atlantic world as profoundly as Toussaint Louverture. Born a slave in
The partnership between CTO and The Travel Foundation marks an important step in the evolution of tourism policies in the Caribbean. At the ITB Berlin
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