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Marmelade is a municipality in the Artibonite Department of the Republic of Haiti, located in the mountains about 150 kilometers north of the capital, Port-au-Prince. At an altitude of about 1,200 meters above sea level, the municipality is known for its cool climate and cloudy mountain scenery, and is known as the "Little Switzerland of Haiti". The name "Marmelade" is of French origin and is said to be related to the early French colonizers who planted jam crops here.
Marmelade is located in the hinterland of the northern mountain range, with mountainous terrain. Agriculture is dominated by coffee, citrus and banana cultivation, and it is an important production area for Haiti's high-quality coffee. According to Haiti's 2015 census, the municipality has a population of about 38,000, and most of its inhabitants live in a small farming economy, with Creole as the common language.
Marmelade holds a special place in the history of Haitian independence - it is the birthplace of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first President of the Republic. The area retains its traditional farm buildings and Catholic churches, and hosts annual folklore events such as the Coffee Harvest Festival, which showcases the unique culture of Haiti's mountainous region.
The economy is highly dependent on agriculture, with coffee exports as the mainstay. Due to the constraints of the mountainous terrain, transportation mainly relies on the winding mountain roads connecting Gonaives, the capital of Artibonite. In recent years, the government, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, has promoted ecotourism projects to attract tourists to experience coffee plantations and mountain hiking.
Country: Republic of Haiti (Caribbean) Administrative divisions: Artibonite Department Municipalities Geographic features: High altitude mountains, coffee-producing region, cool climate Historical significance: Birthplace of the father of the Haitian nation, Jean-Pierre Dessalines
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