Tortuga
Tortuga is a Caribbean island that used to serve as a hideout for pirates before. Today, it is a beautiful tourist spot.
The beautiful and popular Caribbean island of Tortuga forms some parts of Haiti. The area of the island is covered by 180 kmІ. The population, on the other hand, is made up of 22,080 people in 1982.
During the 17th century, Tortuga served as a major center for piracy in the Caribbean.
The tourist industry of the island was well-recognized all throughout Haiti especially because of the beautiful and natural flora and fauna found in this place. Tortuga is known in Spanish and French as Isla Tortuga, while its other English names are Turtle Island and Tortoise Island.
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