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National Palace of Haiti

The National Palace of Haiti was the official residence and seat of government for the Haitian president, located in Port-au-Prince. It symbolized the country's political authority and national identity. The palace was built in the early 20th century but was heavily damaged during the devastating 2010 earthquake, which led to its partial destruction. Since then, efforts have been made to recover and reconstruct the site, reflecting Haiti's resilience and hope for political stability. The palace remains a significant historical and cultural landmark, representing Haitian sovereignty and history.