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2 History  





3 Facilities  



3.1  Transportation  





3.2  Education  



3.2.1  Secondary schools  





3.2.2  Primary schools  







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4 Economy  





5 References  














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Coordinates: 19°200N 72°70W / 19.33333°N 72.11667°W / 19.33333; -72.11667
 

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Pignon
Piyon
Pignon is located in Haiti
Pignon

Pignon

Location in Haiti

Coordinates: 19°20′0″N 72°7′0″W / 19.33333°N 72.11667°W / 19.33333; -72.11667
CountryHaiti
DepartmentNord
ArrondissementSaint-Raphaël
Elevation
358 m (1,175 ft)
Population
 (7 August 2003)[1]
 • Total29,327

Pignon (French pronunciation: [piɲɔ̃], Haitian Creole: Piyon) is a commune in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement, in the Nord departmentofHaiti. It has 29,327 inhabitants.

Government[edit]

Pignon's territory includes the Sections Communales of Savanette and La Belle Mère. During the October 25, 2015 election, Mr. Peter Castin Constantin was elected as the Deputy for Pignon, Lavictoire, and Ranquite for 4 years. As for mayor Nicolas Victorin is Principal Mayor, aided by Maire Adjoint Henri-Claude Crepin and Mairesse Adjointe Mme.Jeanie Phenelus.[2]

History[edit]

Pignon is located at the border of the Central Plateau and North Departments. When France first acquired the western third of the island[3][4] from Spain, Pignon laid right at the border of French and Spanish territories. It was founded in 1699 by Jean Guillaume de Pignon, one of the first French tradesmen and plantation owners who settled the western portion of Hispaniola after the Treaty of Ryswick with Spain. The vast valleys were suitable for tobacco, sugar cane, coffee, banana, mangoes, cocoa and animal production for export to France and trade with the Spanish neighbors in Hinche. The mountain chain overlooking the valleys provided protection against tropical storms and tornadoes, made the area even more desirable to Guillaume. Later, with over 700 male slaves in different plantations throughout the area, he and his family turned the area into a commercial trading hub of sort. He and his family settled the village, right at the foot of the mountain which bears his name to this day.

Facilities[edit]

Transportation[edit]

Pignon Airport, a 3,500 ft long (1,100 m) grass landing strip is served by charter and scheduled air service, mostly to and from Port-au-Prince. Mission Aviation Fellowship operates scheduled flights to Pignon from Port-au-Prince out of the small Guy Malary Terminal at Toussaint Louverture International Airport on 1 PM on Mondays and Fridays. A tap-tap van also runs between Pignon and Port-au-Prince, usually picking up passengers in the afternoon in front of the International Terminal at Toussaint Louverture International Airport and traveling along RN3 through Mirebalais and Hinche before returning to Pignon at night.

Numerous other shared-ride trucks and buses run between Pignon and smaller surrounding communities. Shared trucks from a cooperative depot in Pignon provide transportation for merchants to sell their goods in the larger markets of Port-au-Prince and on different market days in other cities.

Education[edit]

Secondary schools[edit]

Primary schools[edit]

Health[edit]

Pignon has relatively high quality health care in the nation. Hôpital Bienfaisance is a well-equipped hospital with modern technology, many personnel and other resources to provide a wide range of advanced medical services.[5] The Dispensaire St. Joseph de Pignon provides free and low-cost primary care, plus basic laboratory tests and dentistry, and maintains an on-site pharmacy.[6]

Bon Secours Agrovet provides veterinary services and medications to Pignon and the surrounding region.

Economy[edit]

Pignon is one of the country's top suppliers for sugarcane and alcohol. There are many and vast plantations of sugarcane. Back in the days, farmers used to make their living by providing syrup and molasses to companies like Welch. Now, planters use their sugarcane to make clarin and sell it to the local market and throughout the nation.

Pignon has its own electric grid and cooperative.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Institut Haïtien de Statistique et d'Informatique (IHSI)
  • ^ Ministère de l'Intérieur et des Collectivités Territoriales
  • ^ "Hispaniola Article". Britannica.com. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  • ^ "Dominican Republic 2014". Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  • ^ "Hospital Bienfaisance".
  • ^ "Health Clinic". Archived from the original on 2015-02-19.
  • ^ Electrification of Pignon, Haiti: NRECA International

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pignon&oldid=1186980063"

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