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    Saint-Marc ( Haitian Creole: Sen Mak) is a commune in western Haiti in Artibonite departement. Its geographic coordinates are 19°7′N 72°42′W. At the 2003 Census the commune had 160,181 inhabitants. It is one of the biggest cities, second to Gonaïves, between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haïtien .

  2. Saint-Marc est une commune d' Haïti, deuxième ville du département de l' Artibonite et chef-lieu de l' arrondissement homonyme. Les habitants de Saint-Marc sont nommés Saint-Marcois. Environnement physique.

  3. Saint-Marc, Haiti. Photo: Mélissa Jeanty. Tucked between the mountains along the Western coast in the Artibonite Department lies the port city of Saint-Marc, teeming with motorcycle taxis, market vendors, and traces of historical French architecture. As is the case in all of Haiti's cities, Saint-Marc is traffic-heavy.

  4. Saint-Marc ( Kreyol: Sen Mak; English: Saint Mark) is the seventh-most populous city in Haiti and the second-most populous city in the Artibonite Department, with 266,642 residents in 2015. Settled as a French farming community in 1695, it was founded in 1716 and later grew to become a center of trade, shipbuilding, and agriculture.

  5. Downtown St Marc was once, clearly, a nice place. The houses and buildings are typical Caribbean with balconies, ornamentation and, at times, gardens. The 1 City Hall is a large, older building located at the park in the center of St. Marc. The park, surrounded by a metal fence, could be lovely. It has several large trees, open grass areas and ...

  6. Saint Marc is a city in Central Haiti. It's a port city and is the largest city between Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien. It's a fairly tranquil city, especially compared to Port-au-Prince, and is growing through migration. The town occupies a flat area surrounded by mountains.

  7. Saint-Marc is a city located in the Artibonite department of Haiti, about 43 kilometers north-west of the capital, Port-au-Prince. It is the fourth-largest city in Haiti and is known for its bustling marketplaces, historical landmarks, and beautiful beaches.