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Rivière l’Estère. Artibonite River. Rivière de Fer à Cheval. Macasía River. Guayamouc River. Rivière Bouyaha. Rivière Canot. Rivière Lociane. Libón River.
Geography of Haiti. The Republic of Haiti comprises the western three-eighths of the island of Hispaniola, west of the Dominican Republic. [1][2] Haiti is positioned east of the neighboring island of Cuba, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Haiti's total area is 27,560 square kilometres (10,641 sq mi), of which 27,560 ...
The Artibonite River (French: Fleuve Artibonite; Spanish: Río Artibonito; Haitian Creole: Latibonit) is the longest river in Haiti, and the longest on the island of Hispaniola. It is also the second-longest river in the Caribbean, behind the Cauto River in Cuba. Forming part of the international border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic ...
Mouth. Atlantic Ocean. • coordinates. 19°42′07″N 71°45′31″W / 19.70194°N 71.75861°W / 19.70194; -71.75861. • elevation. Sea level. The Dajabón River (also called Massacre River) (French: Rivière du Massacre; Spanish: río Dajabón) is a river which forms the northernmost part of the international border between the ...
Dominican Republic–Haiti border. The Dominican Republic–Haiti border is an international border between the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti on the island of Hispaniola. Extending from the Caribbean Sea in the south to the Atlantic Ocean in the north, the 391 km border was agreed upon in the 1929 Dominican–Haitian border treaty.
Grande Rivière de Jacmel. Grande Rivière de Nippes. Grande Rivière du Nord. Grande-Anse River. Guayamouc River.
Topographical map of Haiti. Haiti forms the western three-eighths of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Greater Antilles. At 27,750 km 2 (10,710 sq mi) Haiti is the third largest country in the Caribbean behind Cuba and the Dominican Republic, the latter sharing a 360-kilometer (224 mi) border with Haiti. The country has a roughly ...
Haiti. The Les Trois Rivières is a river of Haiti. Its source is in the Massif du Nord (Northern Massif). It then passes through the cities of Plaisance and Pilate . The river then runs to Port-de-Paix and flows on the outskirts of the port city between the communities of Red Wood and Paulin, facing Tortuga. Finally it flows into the Atlantic ...