Jean-Rabel

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Geography

North-West (French: Nord-Ouest) is one of the ten (10) Departments (French: Départements) of Haïti. It has an area of 2,176 Km² (840.158 296 988 Sq mile) and a population of 488,500 (2002). It is located in the Northwest tip of Hispaniola. The Department is divided into three (3) Districts (French: Arrondissements):

     1.- Môle Saint Nicolas
     2.- Port-de-Paix
     3.- Saint Louis du Nord

The Districts are divided into Counties (French: Communes). the District of Môle Saint Nicolas is divided into:

        1.- Baie de Henne
        2.- Bombardopolis
        3.- Jean-Rabel  (Pronunciation: ZHAWG-rah-BEL)

The County of Jean-Rabel is the most important in the western area of the Department. It has an area of 471.77 Km² (184.51 square mile). It is located at Latitude 19°52′ N and Longitude 73°11′ W. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the North side, the District of Môle Saint Nicolas on the West side, the District of Port-de-Paix on the East side, and the County of Anse-Rouge in the Department of Artibonite on the South side.

The County of Jean-Rabel share its name with the Town (French: Ville) of Jean-Rabel which is a major metropolitan business area. The town of Jean-Rabel is 23 mi/37 Km WSW of Port-de-Paix and 155.35 mi/250 Km North of Port-au-Prince. The County also share its name with the river: The River of Jean-Rabel.

Sub-Division

Jean-Rabel's territory is divided into seven (7) sections and the town (French: Ville, le Bourg) of Jean-Rabel:

1. LACOMA

2. GUINAUDEE

3. VIELLE HATTE

4. LA MONTAGNE

5. DESSOURCES

6. GRANDE SOURCE

7. DIONDION

Mountain Range

Jean-Rabel's territory contains two mountain ranges: the Saint Nicolas mountain range, located in the central part has the two highest altitude point (The Pic Morvan, 800 meters high; Mount Château, 840 meters high) , and the Jean-Rabel mountain range with the highest point is 850 meters.

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