Cazale

Cazale
Village
Cazale

Location in Haiti

Coordinates: 18°48′05″N 72°23′01″W / 18.80139°N 72.38361°W / 18.80139; -72.38361Coordinates: 18°48′05″N 72°23′01″W / 18.80139°N 72.38361°W / 18.80139; -72.38361
Country  Haiti
Department Ouest
Arrondissement Arcahaie
Elevation 411 m (1,348 ft)
Population
  Total 43,943
Time zone UTC (UTC-5)

Cazale (French: Casale) also Cazales, is a village in Haiti. It is located in a mountainous region more than 70 kilometers from Port-au-Prince, the capital. It is the main population center of the Polish community in Haiti, called La Pologne (Poland). The name Cazale may have originated as kay Zalewski, meaning "home of Zalewski" (a popular Polish surname). The village is populated by descendants of Polish soldiers sent by Napoleon in 1802.[1][2]

References

  1. "200 years away from home Polish descendants in Haiti". Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  2. Arthur, Charles (2007). Haiti: A Guide to the People, Politics and Culture. New York: Interlink Books. p. 7. ISBN 1566563593.
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