A river in Haiti's Grand Anse Department.
About[]
Its bed is eight kilometers long and still contains water. It provides 0.1 liter of water per second. The boroughs of Tiburon and Grand'Anse have as a common boundary the mouth of the Seringue river to its source.
History[]
In the tour that President Hyppolite made in the south in 1891, General Aurelus Guillaume, commander of the district of Tiburon, received the Head of State in the riverbed, in the middle of the water, by presenting him with a full bucket of water as a sign of hospitality widely and cordially offered. This solemnity was not lacking in conversation and cordiality.