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page 1Populated coastal places in Haiti

Port-au-Prince
thumb|City of Port-au-Prince as viewed by NASA
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Jérémie
right|thumb|St. Louis King of France Cathedral, Jérémie|St. Louis King of France Cathedral (2006)
right|thumb|Centre of Jérémie (2006)
right|thumb|Jérémie (2007)
Miragoâne
Miragoâne (; ) is a coastal commune in western Haiti and the capital of the Nippes department. It is also the headquarters of the Miragoâne Arrondissement. It is regarded as one of the major ports in the trade in used goods. Bales of used clothing, shoes, appliances and used cars arrive at the port from Miami and other U.S. cities. Local merchants in the informal sector buy boxes and bales of used goods to sort and resell them in street markets. Inexpensive merchandise is thus dispersed around Haiti.
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Saint-Marc
Saint-Marc (; ) is a commune in western Haiti in Artibonite departement. Its geographic coordinates are . At the 2015 Census the commune had 266,642 inhabitants. It is one of the biggest cities, second to Gonaïves, between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien.
Montrouis
Montrouis is a coastal communal section in Haiti, located in the department of Artibonite, south of Saint-Marc. Montrouis is one of the most important beach tourism destinations in Haiti, with several well renowned hotels and resorts, including the Moulin-sur-Mer. The town is located on the Côtes-des-Arcadins, one of Haiti's longest stretches of pure white sand beaches. It is also an exceptional place for sailing and fishing.