Gressier Gresye | |
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Coordinates:18°33′0″N72°31′0″W / 18.55000°N 72.51667°W /18.55000; -72.51667 | |
Country | ![]() |
Department | Ouest |
Arrondissement | Port-au-Prince |
Area | |
• Total | 89.8 km2 (34.7 sq mi) |
Elevation | 16 m (52 ft) |
Population (7 August 2003)[1] | |
• Total | 25,947 |
• Density | 288.9/km2 (748/sq mi) |
Gressier (French pronunciation:[ɡʁesje];Haitian Creole:Gresye) is acommune in thePort-au-Prince Arrondissement, in theOuestdepartment ofHaiti.It has 25,947 inhabitants.
According to the CAGH – Committee for the Advancement of Gressier, Gressier has a population of about 75,000. It is located approximately 12.5miles west of Port-au-Prince. With a total land area of 41.11 square miles, it is bordered on the north by the Gulf of La Gonâve. On the east, Gressier is bordered by the town of Carrefour, on the south by the Momance River, and on the west by the town of Leôgane. It has three main rural sections: Morne à Bateau, Morne à Chandelle, and Petit Boucan.[2]
AUN assessment team estimated that 40 to 50 per cent of the buildings in Gressier were destroyed in the12 January 2010 earthquake.[3] The "court of the peace" building was destroyed in the tremblor.[4]
ROKENGCOY, South Korea Engineering Company, has been in Gressier since February 2010 to help with demolition and reconstruction, also with medical assistance.