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Saint Michel de l'Atalaye

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Country
  
Haiti

Founded in
  
1768

Local time
  
Tuesday 5:23 PM

Department
  
Artibonite

Elevation
  
420 m

Saint-Michel-de-l'Atalaye

Founded by
  
José de Guzmán y Meléndez, Viscount of San Rafael de la Angostura

Weather
  
23°C, Wind N at 21 km/h, 77% Humidity

Arrondissements
  
Artibonite, Marmelade Arrondissement, Dessalines Arrondissement

Saint-Michel-de-l'Attalaye (Haitian Creole: Sen Michèl Latalay; Spanish: San Miguel de la Atalaya) is a commune in the Marmelade Arrondissement, in the Artibonite department of Haiti. It has 95,216 inhabitants. It is the second largest city geographically after Port-au-Prince, the national capital. Located in the Central Plateau, it is home to several large Christian churches including one which has been there for over 50 years. It is a scenic locale, surrounded by rich farmland, abundant water resources and distant mountain peaks in every direction. There are excellent schools which are privately funded and a current (2011) small residential development outside of the main town area which is near completion which was originally sponsored by the central government. There is a new joint venture nearing completion with a Taiwanese partner that plans to bring bamboo crafts and goods manufacturing skills training to the local people.

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Map of St Michel de L' Atalaye, Haiti

The area is the one of the least prone to earthquakes according to local government expertise. There is a new city hall nearing completion with excellent modern construction techniques and classic architecture (summer 2011).

History

Saint-Michel-de-l'Atalaye was founded in 1768 as San Miguel de la Atalaya, on the grounds of the Estancia Marigallega by lieutenant-colonel José de Guzmán y Meléndez (who was later created Baron of San Miguel de la Atalaya by Charles III of Spain) and was populated by settlers from the Canary Islands. In 1773, it was signed the Treaty of San Miguel de la Atalaya on this town, between the governors of Santo Domingo (Spanish colony) and Saint-Domingue (French colony), which became available to create two committees to develop a boundary between the two colonies with reference to the rivers Dajabón and Pedernales.

In 1782 the population reached 1,131 inhabitants.

During the War of the First Coalition it was occupied by France in 1794. The following year, Spain formally cedes its portion of the island of Santo Domingo to France, under the Peace of Basel. In 1809, Spain regains its former possessions in the island.

In December 1821 and January 1822, Haiti annexed areas of central and northeastern part of the island; in February 1822 annexed the city of Santo Domingo and the eastern side of the island. In 1844 was proclaimed the Dominican independence from Haiti, but the Dominican domain on the city was not very effective. As of the 1939 border treaty between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the city was officially under Haitian control.

References

Saint-Michel-de-l'Atalaye Wikipedia