Marigot, Haiti
Marigot
Marigo | |
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Interactive map of Marigot | |
Marigot Location in Haiti | |
| Coordinates: 18°14′0″N 72°19′0″W / 18.23333°N 72.31667°W | |
| Country | Haiti |
| Department | Sud-Est |
| Arrondissement | Jacmel |
| Area | |
• Total | 187.11 km2 (72.24 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 41 m (135 ft) |
| Population (2015)[1] | |
• Total | 74,700 |
| • Density | 399/km2 (1,030/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC−05:00 (EST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−04:00 (EDT) |
| Postal code | HT 9120 |
Marigot (French pronunciation: [maʁiɡo] ⓘ; Haitian Creole: Marigo) is a commune in the Jacmel Arrondissement, in the Sud-Est department of Haiti. It has 50,739 inhabitants.
In early 1793, during the Haitian Revolution, Marigot's black inhabitants rebelled and built a fort in the city.[2] Abbé Aubert, a white priest and leader of the rebellion in the area, also commandeered Marigot's cannons and contributed them to Romaine-la-Prophétesse's slave uprising around and siege of Jacmel.[3]
The Haitian writer Émile Célestin-Mégie was born in Marigot.[4]
References
- ^ "POPULATION TOTALE, POPULATION DE 18 ANS ET PLUS - MÉNAGES ET DENSITÉS ESTIMÉS EN 2015" (PDF).
- ^ Rey, Terry (2017). The Priest and the Prophetess: Abbé Ouvière, Romaine Rivière, and the Revolutionary Atlantic World. Oxford University Press. pp. 44, 235. ISBN 978-0190625849.
- ^ Rey 2017, pp. 129–130.
- ^ Edith Wainwright, Culture haïtienne à travers des textes choisis (2001), page 72