Petit Bourg de Port-Margot is a district of Port-Margot, Haiti. Together with Bras Gauche (English: "Left-arm"), the two make up the city's sixth communal section.
Neighboring sections
| Northwest
1re Grande Plaine |
North 3e Corail |
Northeast
1re Garde-Champetre, BLM |
|---|---|---|
Petit Bourg de Port-Margot Port-Margot |
East 5e Ravine Desroches, LMB | |
| Southwest
8e Margot, PIL |
South
2e Champagne, PLS |
Southeast
2e Chabotte, LMB |
Neighborhoods
| QPM/BGC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BGC | 6eme Section Bras Gauche | Rural section | 4,498 | Dos Bobo, Garde Camp, Godino, Jeannette, Lacoman, Nan Marguerite, Petit-Bourg-de-Port-Margot, Poc, Quentin, Riol, Saint-Pierre. |
History[]
Petit Bourg de Port-Margot was formerly a military post of the district of Borgne, erected as a district by the law of August 18 in 1880.
In 1824, President Boyer had some black American immigrant farmers sent to this location.
About[]
It was origninally part of the Bas Quatier rural section, on the road that leads to Limbé and Gros-Morne. People come here to buy food. The chapel dedicated to Saint-Bertin, whose feast is July 5th.
Michael Vedrine is the flyest