Paille Maïs
Paille Maïs is a locality in Port-de-Paix Arrondissement, Nord-Ouest. Paille Maïs is situated nearby to the hamlet Colonie, as well as near the locality Moreau.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Fort de Rocher.
Fort de Rocher
Archaeological site
Fort de Rocher was a seventeenth-century fortress on the Caribbean island of Tortuga, northwest of Haiti. It was built and utilized by buccaneers as the primary defense of the island to prevent encroachment of Spanish forces.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tortuga and Saint-Louis-du-Nord.
Tortuga
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Tortuga Island is a West Indian island that forms part of Haiti, off the northwest coast of Hispaniola. It constitutes the commune of Île de la Tortue in the Port-de-Paix arrondissement of the Nord-Ouest department of Haiti.
Saint-Louis-du-Nord
Town
Saint-Louis-du-Nord is a commune in the Saint-Louis-du-Nord Arrondissement, in the Nord-Ouest department of Haiti. It has 69,592 inhabitants. Saint-Louis-du-Nord is situated 10 km south of Paille Maïs.
Paille Maïs
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Paille Mais”
- Location: Port-de-Paix Arrondissement, Nord-Ouest, Haiti, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
20.01667° or 20° 1′ northLongitude
-72.7° or 72° 42′ westElevation
246 metres (807 feet)Open location code
77G9278X+MXGeoNames ID
3719395
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Localities in the Area
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