Massif du Nord


The Massif du Nord is the longest mountain range of Haiti.

Geography

The mountain range is located in the northern region of Haiti, in the departments of the Nord and in Artibonite. The range's altitude varies from. The Plaine du Nord lies along the northern border with the Dominican Republic, between the Massif du Nord and the North Atlantic Ocean. This lowland area of 2,000 square kilometers is about 150 kilometers long and 30 kilometers wide.
It is the western extension of the Cordillera Central that runs through the Dominican Republic. This channel extends to the northwest under the name of the Chaîne du Haut-Piton.
A narrow northern coastal plain lies north of the range on the Caribbean Sea. The Guayamouc River flows south from the range.
The Massif du Nord separates the city of Cap-Haïtien from the capital Port-au-Prince.

History

After the Haitian Revolution, the Citadelle Laferrière was built by King Henri Christophe. It overlooks the city of Cap-Haïtien from its height of 865 meters.