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Gonaïves (; ht, Gonayiv, ) is a commune in northern
Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and s ...
, and the capital of the Artibonite department of Haiti. It has a population of about 300,000 people, but current statistics are unclear, as there has been no census since 2003.


History

The city of Gonaïves was founded around 1422 by a group of
Taíno The Taíno were a historic Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, indigenous people of the Caribbean whose culture has been continued today by Taíno descendant communities and Taíno revivalist communities. At the time of European contact in the ...
, who named it ''Gonaibo'' (to designate a locality of cacicat of the Jaragua). The Gulf of Gonâve is named after the town. In 1802, an important battle of the
Haitian Revolution The Haitian Revolution (french: révolution haïtienne ; ht, revolisyon ayisyen) was a successful insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti. The revolt began on ...
, the Battle of Ravine-à-Couleuvres was fought near Gonaïves. Gonaïves is also known as Haiti's city of independence, because it was the location of
Jean-Jacques Dessalines Jean-Jacques Dessalines ( Haitian Creole: ''Jan-Jak Desalin''; ; 20 September 1758 – 17 October 1806) was a leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first ruler of an independent Haiti under the 1805 constitution. Under Dessalines, Haiti be ...
declaring Haiti independent from France on January 1, 1804, by reading the Act of Independence, drafted by Boisrond Tonnerre, on the Place d'Armes of the town.
Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Empress Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Bonheur, Empress of Hayti (1758 – 8 August 1858) was the Empress of Haiti (1804–1806) as the spouse of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Background She was born in Léogâne to a poor but free fami ...
, the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, died here in August 1858. In the early 2000s, Gonaïves was the scene of substantial rioting and violence motivated primarily by opposition to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and on February 5, 2004, a group calling itself the
Revolutionary Artibonite Resistance Front The National Revolutionary Front for the Liberation and Reconstruction of Haiti (french: Front pour la libération et la reconstruction nationales, links=no) was a rebel group in Haïti that controlled most of the country following the 2004 Haitian ...
seized control of the city, starting the 2004 Haïtian rebellion. But in recent years, the city has seen a complete return to order. Even compared with other Haitian port cities, Gonaïves has long been vulnerable to hurricanes due to its location in a flood plain and due to the surrounding unforested mountains. In September 2004,
Hurricane Jeanne Hurricane Jeanne was a Category 3 hurricane that struck the Caribbean and the Eastern United States in September 2004. It was the deadliest hurricane in the Atlantic basin since Mitch in 1998. It was the tenth named storm, the seventh hurric ...
caused major flooding and mudslides in the city. Four years later, the city was again devastated by another storm,
Hurricane Hanna The name Hanna or Hannah has been used for eleven tropical cyclones worldwide: five in the Atlantic Ocean and six in the Western Pacific Ocean (four regionally in the Philippines by PAGASA). The latter spelling has also been used for one extratropi ...
, which killed 529 people, mostly in flooded sections of Gonaïves, where the destruction was described as "catastrophic" and 495 bodies were discovered as late as September 5. Haitian authorities said the tally would grow once officials were able to make their way through the city. "The assessment was only partial, because it was impossible to enter the city at that moment". Gonaïves Mayor Stephen Moise said at least 48,000 people from the Gonaïves area were forced into shelters. In 2020, President
Jovenel Moïse Jovenel Moïse (; ; 26 June 1968 – 7 July 2021) was a Haitian entrepreneur and politician, who served as the 43rd President of Haiti from 2017 until his assassination in 2021. He was sworn in as president in February 2017 after winning the ...
skipped a traditional visit to Gonaïves during a climate of violence. According to local media, an armed group targeted Prime Minister Ariel Henry's visit on 1 January 2022, resulting in one death and two injuries.


Education


University

Gonaives has some training centers of which the
Université Publique de l'Artibonite aux Gonaïves The Université Publique de l'Artibonite aux Gonaïves (UPAG) is a public institution of higher education located in Gonaïves Gonaïves (; ht, Gonayiv, ) is a commune in northern Haiti, and the capital of the Artibonite department of Haiti. ...
(UPAG); and The Law and Economics School of Gonaives.


Health

Gonaives is home to the recently renovated La Providence Hospital.


Sport

Gonaives has some major league teams of which Eclair AC and
Racing FC (Gonaives) Racing Football Club, usually known as Racing Gonaïves, is a professional football club based in Gonaïves, Haiti. History Racing des Gonaïves was founded on 7 April 1962, by a Catholic priest named Louis Simon. He named it after Racing Ha� ...
.


Media

*Radio SuperXtraL'unique 94.1 FM *Radio Redemption 100.9 FM *Radio Xplosion 96.5 FM *Tele Radio new star fm 99.9 Chaine 13 *Radio Continentale 99.5 FM *Radio Sun 91.3 FM *Radio Independence 101.5 FM stations affiliées: radio Metropole 100.1, Lavwadlamerik *Radio Mega Max 95.9 FM *Radio Kiss FM 96.9 *Radio Provinciale 95.3 FM *Radio Pyramide FM *Radio Trans-Artibonite *Radio Gonaïves 97.7 FM *Radio Trans Atlantique 102.5 FM *Radio Etincelle *Radio Nouvelle Vision Chrétienne *Radio Intrepide 97.3 FM *Radio Tambou FM *Radio Express FM *Radio Classic Inter FM *Radio 4VEG FM *Radio Espace FM *Radio KL 2000 FM *Radio Super Vision FM *Radio Megamax FM *Radio Main Dans La Main FM *Radio Clarté 103.9 FM *
Radio Vision 2000 Radio Vision 2000 is a radio station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles ...
98.1 FM *Radio Télé 2004 (101.1FM)


See also

*
Maurice Sixto Maurice Alfrédo Sixto (May 23, 1919, Gonaïves, Haiti – May 12, 1984, Philadelphia, USA) was a pioneer of a Haitian oral literary genre known as Lodyans, and distributed his works widely through the audio technology of his time, including LP's ...
* Ralph Chapoteau *
Ti Manno Ti Manno (June 1, 1953, in Gonaïves, Haiti – May 13, 1985, in New York) was a Haitian singer, guitar player, keyboard player, and percussionist. Biography Antoine Rossini Jean-Baptiste, born Emmanuel Jean-Baptiste, and better known as Ti M ...


References


External links and further reading

*Latortue, Paul R.
"Gonaives: the last 50 years"
''Caribbean Studies'', Vol. 34, Núm. 1, enero-junio, 2006, pp. 263–274 University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonaives Populated places in Artibonite (department) Gulf of Gonâve Communes of Haiti 1422 establishments in North America Populated places established in the 1420s Port cities in the Caribbean