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    Saint-Marc (Haitian Creole: Sen Mak) is a commune in western Haiti in Artibonite departement. Its geographic coordinates are 19°7′N 72°42′W. At the 2003 Census the commune had 160,181 inhabitants. It is one of the biggest cities, second to Gonaïves, between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien.

  2. Saint-Marc est une commune d'Haïti, deuxième ville du département de l'Artibonite et chef-lieu de l'arrondissement homonyme. Les habitants de Saint-Marc sont nommés Saint-Marcois.

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    Nickmame: "Cité de Nissage Saget" The large port town of Saint-Marc is surrounded by mountains. The port is always bustling with numerous sailboats. Situated on flat land near the sea, the town's borders stretch into the foothills. From these elevated points, one can catch glimpses of the ocean. The city boasts a rich history, exemplified by its in...

    Historians have different accounts of the establishment of Saint-Marc. One version states that French naturalist De Vries dropped anchor in an unexplored bay during a storm on his way to Hispaniola. The sailors were impressed by the bay's safety, beauty, and fertility, leading them to establish a settlement in honor of Saint Mark the Evangeliston A...

    At the time of European encounter, the Taino people lived in a village near the Artibonite Valley's coastal area. They called the vicinity Amani-y, possibly meaning "peace from above". A group of French explorers and missionaries came upon the settlement and later erected a chapel on April 25, the feast day of Saint Mark the Evangelist. They named ...

    The City of Saint-Marc is located at 19.1049° N, 72.6949° W. According to the IHSI, this commune has a total land area of 556.56 square kilometers (214.89 square miles), of which 401.16 km2 (72%) is suburban, 142.22 km2 (26%) is rural, and 13.18 km2 (2%) is urban. It is bordered on the north by the town of Grande-Saline, on the northeast by the cit...

    Economically, Saint-Marc is a bustling area with a wide range of activities. However, it does not have any large enterprises that can be considered as major players in the industry. The economic activities in Saint-Marc encompass various sectors such as transportation, water, automobile mechanics, food, catering, hotels, and entertainment. This has...

    Transportation Transportation in the Saint-Marc area is very efficient. It is situated 100 kilometers (62 miles) away from Port-au-Prince and 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Gonaïves. They are both linked by Route Nationale 1, which extends all the way up to the coastal towns like Montrouis, before reaching its terminus at the northern port of Cap-Ha...

    Haitians are a very hospitable and welcoming population, including those in Saint-Marc. It is said here that “Bonjou is the passport”, meaning that saying hello opens doors. Every time you see someone you know or have just met, you must say either “bonjou or bonswa”, literally meaning ‘good day’ or ‘good evening’. Typically the person who enters a ...

    Families and friends often enjoy going to the beach on weekends, especially on Sundays after church. The most popular beaches in Saint-Marc are Grosse Roche and Amani-y. Amani-y beach, known for its white sandy shores, has an intriguing history. After being abandoned for over 25 years, it was eventually acquired by the current developer. One of its...

    Marc Louis Bazin (1932-2010): Politician and former Prime Minister Clovis Désinor (1914-2001): Politician Hector Hyppolite (1894-1948): Painter Antoine Levelt (1910- ): Officer in the army of Haiti. Member of the Military Executive Committee of 1946 Smarck Michel (1937-2012): Politician Pierre Pinchinat (1746-1804): Deputy representing Saint Doming...

    The City of Saint-Marc and the march of time Bulletin - Issue 91 ITECA Présentation de la Ville de Saint Marc Arrondissements et Communes: Artibonite Saint-Marc, Haiti Ywam, Saint-Marc Michael Vedrine

  3. Downtown St Marc was once, clearly, a nice place. The houses and buildings are typical Caribbean with balconies, ornamentation and, at times, gardens. The 1 City Hall is a large, older building located at the park in the center of St. Marc.

  4. Saint Marc is a city in Central Haiti. It's a port city and is the largest city between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien. It's a fairly tranquil city, especially compared to Port-au-Prince, and is growing through migration. The town occupies a flat area surrounded by mountains.

  5. Saint-Marc is a charming city located in the Artibonite Department of Haiti. It is situated on the west coast of the country, About 64 kilometers northwest of Port-au-Prince, The capital city. Saint-Marc is known for its beautiful beaches, Rich history and culture, And vibrant markets.

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  7. Saint-Marc (Haitian Creole: Sen Mak) is a commune in the western part of Haiti in the Artibonite department, it is located in 19°7′N 72°42′W, in 2003 it had a population of 160,181 inhabitants, being the second most populous city in Haiti after Gonaïves, Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien.

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