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Ouanaminthe ( ht, Wanament or Wanamèt; es, Juana Méndez) is a commune or town located in the Nord-Est
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of
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 ...
. It lies along the
Massacre River The Massacre River is a river on the Caribbean island of Dominica. Naming The town of Massacre, Dominica, which runs along the river, was named by the French after a massacre of Caribs carried out by the English that occurred in the area in 1 ...
, which forms part of the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Ouanaminthe is the largest commune in northeastern Haiti. The bridge connecting Ouanaminthe to the Dominican city of
Dajabón Dajabón is a municipality and capital of the Dajabón province in the Dominican Republic, which is located on the northwestern Dominican Republic frontier with Haiti. It is a market town with a population of about 26,000, north of the Cordiller ...
is one of the four main border crossings between the two countries. Throughout its history, the city has repeatedly been a site of conflict in international disputes, first between French and Spanish colonists, and in more modern times as part of the long-standing Haitian-Dominican conflict. The population stands at roughly 100,000 people, including the immediate vicinity. Haitians living in Ouanaminthe are allowed to cross the border freely without documents two days per week, mainly for the market on Mondays and Fridays at Dajabón, where they buy and sell goods. In 2010, a new bridge and the new market store, funded by the European Union, was opened.


Etymology

The name ''Ouanaminthe'' is the French form of the Taíno word ''Guanaminto'', which was the reported pronunciation of the name of the indigenous village that preexisted European settlement on the present-day town site. The Haitian Creole form, ''Wanament'', is simply the Creolization of the French name. The Spanish form, ''Juana Méndez'', comes from the name of the Haitian ex-slave Juana Méndez, the mother of Buenaventura Báez Méndez, the first
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President of the Dominican Republic.


Education

Ouanaminthe has many small schools. The majority of them belong to churches. Ouanaminthe has several
elementary school A primary school (in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and South Africa), junior school (in Australia), elementary school or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary ed ...
s, including St-Francois Xavier, Collège de l'Etoile C.E.O, Collège Oswald Durant, Collège Georges Muller, St-Francois d'Assise, CFCP, Sur le Rocher and L'institution Univers congreganist schools. There are over 10
secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ...
s, including a
lycée In France, secondary education is in two stages: * ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15. * ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between ...
, a public school, and a law school (public university). The Lycée Capois La Mort was located in the Anwobouk ri Èspanyòl, and has now moved to Sans. Haiti's educational system is constituted of four parts: * Kindergarten * Primaire / primary school (equivalent to the U.S.'s 1st through 6th grade) * Secondaire / secondary school (equivalent to the U.S.'s 7th through 11th grade, plus Rheto and Philo) * Université / university Currently there are five new primary schools under construction, funded by Foi et Joie (Faith and Joy) under the patronage of Jesuit Refugee Service as well as Solidaridad Fronteriza. The common local language is Creole (Kreyòl). Haiti's other official language, French, is also used. Local travel is mainly by scooter or motorcycle. With the exception of the main streets, road surfaces are dirt, with numerous potholes. There is an intra-city bus station in town.


Medical

Although both Ouanaminthe and Dajabon have 'hospitals', there is no indication of accreditation or hours. Unconfirmed reports are that sterilizing medical instruments is optional in this part of the world. IAMAT, Canadian and U.S. embassy lists of medical facilities have no entries within two hours drive of Ouanaminthe. Even then, vehicle travel at night may be more dangerous than local medical treatment. Local airports have short runways with no ILS instruments, making air ambulance evacuation impossible in marginal weather or at night. Border hours may delay land based evacuation to DR hospitals and airports. There is no '911' service, and no ambulance service exists in Haiti. The fire department runs an ambulance service in Dajabon. There are ongoing concerns about malaria and cholera.


Economy

Canada has recently financed the renovation of the police station. The town's primary economic activity is trade with neighboring Dajabon. • Seeking to combat contraband and encourage domestic production, in 2015 Haiti banned the importation by truck of 23 items, including bottled drinking water and spaghetti.


Sport

Ouanaminthe is home to the
Ouanaminthe FC Ouanaminthe Football Club is a professional football (soccer), football club based in Ouanaminthe, Haiti. History The club was founded in 2011 as ''9 Capitaines'', and then renamed to ''Les Capitaines;'' until finally renaming to its current nam ...
sports team.


Transportation

The Route Nationale #6 connects
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with Ouanaminthe and the Dominican border town of Dajabon via the towns
Limonade Limonade ( ht, Limonad) is a commune in the Cap-Haïtien Arrondissement, in the Nord department of Haiti. It has 69,256 inhabitants. Christopher Columbus and his crew celebrated the first Christmas in the Americas at Limonade in 1492.
and Terrier Rouge. Ouanaminthe is also served by the small
Ouanaminthe Airport Ouanaminthe Airport is a small airport that serves the city of Ouanaminthe in the Nord-Est department of Haiti, on the border with Dominican Republic. See also * * *Transport in Haiti *List of airports in Haiti This is a list of airports in ...
.


Communal sections

The commune consists of five communal sections: *
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, rural *
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, rural * Gens de Nantes, rural


Notable people

*
Jean Alfred Jean Alfred, Ph.D. (March 10, 1940 – July 20, 2015) was a politician in Quebec, Canada. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec as a member of the Parti Québécois from 1976 to 1981. Alfred was born in Ouanaminthe, Haiti, to Orac ...
(1940-2015),
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teacher and politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec * Pepé Bayard (1945-2008), well-known accordionist and creator of the iconic "
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" *
Marie-Louise Coidavid Queen Marie Louise Coidavid (1778 – 11 March 1851), was the Queen consort, Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811–20 as the spouse of Henri Christophe. Early life Marie-Louise was born into a free black family; her father was the owner of Hotel ...
(1778-1851), spouse of King Henri I *
Jean-Baptiste Dureau de la Malle Jean-Baptiste Dureau de la Malle (27 November 1742, Ouanaminthe, Saint-Domingue – 19 September 1807) was a Saint Dominican writer of French literature and translator. He was made a member of the "Corps législatif" in 1802 and was admitted int ...
(1742-1807), French writer and translator *
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, economist, Minister of National Education and member of the Global Partnership for Education *
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(1941-2003), activist and politician, former leader of the
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About Ouanaminthe
{{Communes of Haiti Populated places in Nord-Est (department) Dominican Republic–Haiti border crossings Communes of Haiti