Miragoâne (Haitian Creole: Miragwàn) is a coastal commune in western Haiti and the capital of the Nippes department. It is also the headquarters of the Miragoâne Arrondissement. It is regarded as one of the major ports in the trade in used goods. Bales of used clothing, shoes, appliances and used cars arrive at the port from Miami and other U.S. cities. Local merchants in the informal sector buy boxes and bales of used goods to sort and resell them in street markets. Inexpensive merchandise is thus dispersed around Haiti.
Miragoâne
Miragwàn | |
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Coordinates: 18°26′45″N 73°5′24″W / 18.44583°N 73.09000°W | |
Country | Haiti |
Department | Nippes |
Arrondissement | Miragoâne |
Area | |
• Total | 185.87 km2 (71.76 sq mi) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 56,864 [1] |
Postal Code | HT 7410 |
Area code | 509 |
The port was used by Reynolds Metals aluminum for export of bauxite which was mined inland between the 1960s and 1980s. It has been the site of a proposed collaboration between Max Hardberger and the Bigio family's GB Group for further port development.
Education
edit- Lycée Jacques Prevert high school
Notes
edit- ^ "Population totale, par sexe et population de 18 ans et plus estimées en 2009, au niveau des différentes unités géographiques" [Total population, by sex and population over 18, 2009 estimate, broken down by geographic unit] (PDF) (in French). Haitian Institute for Statistics and Information (IHSI). March 2009. Retrieved 18 Mar 2013.