• Source: Cayes-Jacmel
    • Cayes-Jacmel (Haitian Creole: Kay Jakmèl) is a commune in the Jacmel Arrondissement, in the Sud-Est department of Haiti.
      It has 36693 inhabitants. Cayes-Jacmel is down the road from Cyvadier and home to a lovely public beach and has a remarkable farmers market (Wednesdays and Saturdays). The town is also home to amazing artists and artisans, including work in meticulously created miniature ships. The region's hydroelectric plant (running on a stream only a few inches deep) is nearby.


      Demographic


      The commune is inhabited by 40,230 personas (2009 estimate).


      History


      The town of Cayes-Jacmel was founded in 1714.


      Administration


      The commune is made up of 4 sections:

      Ravine-Normande
      Gaillard
      Haut-Cap-Rouge
      La Selle de Fond-Melon


      Monuments and sites


      Fort Ogé is part of around 20 military installments, built on the Haitian territory after the 1804 independence: a defensive system aimed to stop a possible return of the French, former owners of the Saint-Domingue colony. The Fort Ogé was built under the direction of general Magloire Ambroise. The ruins of the fort are located inside the commune section of Cap-Rouge. Its name reminds of Vincent Ogé, one of the main protagonists of the Haitian Revolution.


      See also


      Jean Bellande Joseph Foundation


      References




      External links


      Official Cayes-Jacmel Website

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