Pignon
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Pignon is a municipality in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement
, in the Nord Department of Haiti
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It has 29,327 inhabitants.
During the November 28, 2010 election, Mr. Hidson Nelson was reelected as the Deputy for Pignon, Lavictoire, and Ranquite for 5 years.
), which is 3500 ft (1,066.8 m) and unpaved. Service to and from Port-au-Prince provided by Sunrise Airways
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Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement
Saint-Raphaël is an arrondissement in the Nord Department of Haiti.It has 117,530 inhabitants.Postal codes in the Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement start with the number 14.-Communes:...
, in the Nord Department of Haiti
Haiti
Haiti , officially the Republic of Haiti , is a Caribbean country. It occupies the western, smaller portion of the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antillean archipelago, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Ayiti was the indigenous Taíno or Amerindian name for the island...
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It has 29,327 inhabitants.
Government
The actual first mayor is Wiswick Fidel, and the second mayor is Henri Claude Crepin.During the November 28, 2010 election, Mr. Hidson Nelson was reelected as the Deputy for Pignon, Lavictoire, and Ranquite for 5 years.
History
Pignon is located at the border of the Central Plateau and North Departments. When France first acquired the western third of the island 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.Transportation
Modern day Pignon has an airport (Pignon AirportPignon Airport
Pignon airport is an airport located in Pignon a city in the northern department of Haiti.This airport is served by scheduled and charter airlines from Port-au-Prince. The runway length is 3,500 ft long and unpaved.-Airlines and destinations:...
), which is 3500 ft (1,066.8 m) and unpaved. Service to and from Port-au-Prince provided by Sunrise Airways
Sunrise Airways
Sunrise Airways, founded in 2010, is an airline in Haiti that now provides charter flights. Sunrise Airways specializes in passenger charters, ad-hoc charter flights, chains of charter flights, and wet lease of its aircraft....
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Notable High Schools
- Collège de la Grace,
- Collège Frederick Marcellin
- Lycée National de Pignon