Port-de-Paix

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Port-De-Paix
Country Haiti
département Nord-Ouest
Government
 - Mayor Guillet Salvador
Population (2007)
 - Metro 125,000
Time zone Eastern (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST) Eastern (UTC-4)

Port-de-Paix (Pòdepè or Pòdpè in Kréyòl) is a city and the capital of the département of Nord-Ouest in Haïti on the Atlantic coast. It has a population of 125,000 (2007 census).

Formerly a large exporter of bananas and coffee, Port-de-Paix is now a centre for smuggled goods from Miami, Florida, USA.[1]

The area around the town was given the name "Valparaíso" by Christopher Columbus after landing here on December 6, 1492 and still contains many attractive beaches and locations. A ferry operates between the town and Tortuga Island (La Tortue) situated just across the water.

The town was founded in 1665 by French filibusters, driven from Tortuga Island by the British occupiers. In 1679 the town saw the first black slave revolt. The area saw great success during the 19th century but in 1902 the town was almost entirely destroyed by fire, and never attained its former status.[2]

Port-de-Paix is also the chief town of an arrondissement of the same name. The arondissement consists of four communes: Port-de-Paix, Bassin Bleu, Chansolme and Tortuga Island.

[edit] Media

Le Novateur

[edit] Radio

  • Radio 4VTS FM
  • Radio Balade FM www.radiobalade.com
  • Radio Cascade FM a Chamsolme
  • Radio Étincelle
  • Radio Melodie FM
  • Radio New Star
  • Radio Planète FM
  • Radio Sonic
  • Radio Télévision du Nord-Ouest
  • Radio Universelle
  • Voix de la Paix

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Coordinates: 19°57′N, 72°50′W