Grand-Gosier

Grand-Gosier is a commune in the , in the department of . It has 17,059 inhabitants. It is the birthplace of celebrated Haitian poet and Haitian Creole language advocate Félix Morisseau-Leroy.
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  • Type: Town with 17,100 residents
  • Description: commune in Sud-Est, Haiti
  • Also known as: Grande Gosier

Grand-Gosier

Latitude
18.18504° or 18° 11′ 6″ north
Longitude
-71.91737° or 71° 55′ 3″ west
Population
17,100
Elevation
35 metres (115 feet)
Open location code
77CC53PM+23
Open­Street­Map ID
node 614876979
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3724331
Wiki­data ID
Q1958365
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Uzbek—“Grand-Gosier” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جراند جوسير
  • Cebuano: Grand Gosier
  • Chinese: Grand-Gosier
  • Chinese: 大戈西耶
  • Dutch: Grand-Gosier
  • French: Grand-Gosier
  • German: Gran Gozye
  • German: Grand-Gosier
  • Greek: Γκραν-Γκοζιέ
  • Haitian: Gran Gozye
  • Italian: Grand-Gosier
  • Japanese: グラン・ゴジエ
  • Min Nan Chinese: Grand-Gosier
  • Portuguese: Grand-Gosier
  • Romanian: Grand-Gosier
  • Spanish: Grand-Gosier
  • Swedish: Grand Gosier
  • Uzbek: Grand-Gosier

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