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Country
  
Haiti

Founded
  
1756

Local time
  
Thursday 1:29 AM

Department
  
Grand'Anse

Time zone
  
Eastern (UTC-5)

Number of airports
  
1

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Weather
  
24°C, Wind N at 13 km/h, 89% Humidity

Arrondissements
  
Grand'Anse, Jérémie Arrondissement

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Jérémie (Haitian Creole: Jeremi) is a commune and capital city of the Grand'Anse department in Haiti. It had a population of about 31,000 at the 2003 census. It is relatively isolated from the rest of the country. The Grande-Anse River flows near the city.

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Map of Jeremie, Haiti

Jérémie is called the city of the poets because of the numerous writers, poets, and historians born there.

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History

In 1964, during the Jérémie Vespers, the Haitian army and the Tonton Macoutes massacred 27 people in Jérémie.

In the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake, a food aid convoy transporting aid delivered to Jérémie Airport through Jérémie, encountered a hijacking attempt by 20 men, on 30 January 2010. Medical supplies have also been airlifted through the airport, due to the increase in medical needs from injured refugees arriving in the wake of the quake.

In October 2016, Jeremie was almost completely destroyed by Hurricane Matthew as it went past Haiti.

Roughly 40 nautical miles (46 mi; 74 km) west of the city lies Navassa Island, which is claimed by Haiti and the United States.

Facilities

The city has an airport, Jérémie Airport. The Airport of Jérémie is known as the area of " Numero Deux". Mission Aviation Fellowship conducts charter flights into the airport.

Locations in Jérémie

Beaudrouin, Campagne, Carrefour Sanon, Dayere, Duranton, La Forêt, Leopold, Lori, Marche Leon, Previle, Rampe des Lions and Sassier

Notable natives and residents

  • Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a general of the French Revolutionary Wars, was born in Jérémie as the son of a French nobleman and his mixed-race slave, before independence. Dumas lived most of his life in France, where his father took him at age 18. He married and was the father of Alexandre Dumas, who became a noted and prolific author in the nineteenth century.
  • Etzer Vilaire (1872-1951), a poet
  • Emile Roumer (1903-1988), a poet.
  • Joseph Serge Miot, was born there. He was the Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, and was killed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
  • Monsignor Willy Romelus was a well known bishop of the Department.
  • References

    Jérémie Wikipedia