Terre-de-Haut Island explained

Terre-de-Haut
Native Name:Terre-de-Haut des Saintes
Native Name Link:French language
Location:Caribbean Sea
Pushpin Map:Guadeloupe#Lesser Antilles#Caribbean
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Relief:1
Area Km2:5.2
Highest Mount:Chameau hill
Elevation M:306
Country:France
Country Admin Divisions Title:Overseas department
Country Admin Divisions:Guadeloupe
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Canton
Country Admin Divisions 1:Trois-Rivières
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:commune
Country Admin Divisions 2:Terre-de-Haut
Country Capital:Fond-du-Curé
Country Largest City:Fond-du-Curé
Country Leader Title:Mayor
Country Leader Name:Louis Molinié
Population:1532
Population As Of:2017
Density Km2:255
Additional Info:
Terre-de-Haut
Iucn Category:IV
Relief:yes
Area Km2:3.51
Website:Terre-de-Haut in Guadeloupe

Terre-de-Haut Island (in French pronounced as /tɛʁ də ʔo/; label=[[Antillean Creole|Guadeloupean Creole]]|Tèdého; also formerly known as Petite Martinique) is the easternmost island in the Îles des Saintes, part of the archipelago of Guadeloupe. Like name of neighboring Terre-de-Bas Island, name Terre-de-Haut comes from the maritime vocabulary, which called the islands exposed to the "highland" winds and those protected from the wind, "lowlands".

Geography

Terre-de-Haut is separated from Terre-de-Bas by a narrow channel of 890sigfig=2NaNsigfig=2. Besides Terre-de-Bas, several small islands surround Terre-de-Haut. It is an island of 5.2sigfig=2NaNsigfig=2 dominated in the north by Morne Mire hill (107m (351feet)) and Morel hill (136m (446feet)).

Morel is on the North of the island, between the bay of Marigot and the bay of Pompierre. There is an ancient fortress there, Caroline battery.[1] [2]

The Chameau 306m (1,004feet), in the southwest, is the highest elevation in the archipelago. It is covered with forest. On the summit, there is a watchtower, called La tour modèle. Chameau is the property of the Conservatoire du littoral and is a protected site category IV IUCN.[3]

History

The first recorded European colonizer was Christopher Columbus in November 1493. He chose the name that the economic powers of the world consider valid.

First colonist arrived in 1648.In 1666, the church Notre Dame de l'Assomption was built.

The strategic position of Petite Martinique (its former name) was important. In August 1666 French victory over the British ensured French sovereignty over these islands. However, from 1759 to 1815, alternations of British and French Dominions.In 1777 France built the defensive system Fort Napoléon des Saintes. In April 1782 the Battle of the Saintes.The British, who occupied les Saintes in 1809, kept Fort Joséphine and added water butt to it.

From the later French dominion it became a penitentiary from 1851, but it was ravaged by a hurricane in 1865. It continued however to welcome convicts on the way towards Îles du Salut, in French Guiana until 1902.

In 1871, Îlet à Cabrit became a place of quarantine: a lazaretto, was opened instead of the penitentiary.

The local vocabulary says: "to go up" to move towards the windward quartier (to Fort Napoléon) and "to go down" to move towards the leeward quartier (to Pain-de-sucre).

Demographics

The low quantitative precipitation forecast do not allow the establishment of agriculture. Few slaves were brought onto these islands. The population is constituted historically by Bretons, Normans and by inhabitants of Poitou who came to fish.

In 2017 the population of Terre-de-Haut was 1,532, with a density of population of 255 inhabitants/km2. The number of households was 676.[4]

Populated areas

The oldest settlements are the villages of Mouillage and Fond-du curé.[5] The population is spread among 20 quartiers, grouped into two halves:[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Popo . Morne Morel à Terre de Haut . fr . Zoom-guadeloupe.fr . 18 May 2010 .
  2. Web site: Monographie sur les Saintes (dépendance de la Guadeloupe) . fr . Gallica.bnf.fr . 25 January 2010.
  3. Guadeloupe et dépendances BIODIVERSITÉ ET CONSERVATION EN OUTRE-MER
  4. Web site: Comparateur de territoire: Commune de Terre-de-Bas (97130), Commune de Terre-de-Haut (97131) . INSEE . 2020-09-02.
  5. Book: Terre-de-Haut des Saintes: contraintes insulaires et particularisme ethnique dans la Caraïbe. Bonniol, J.L.. 1980. L HARMATTAN. 9782903033132. 299. 2014-10-10.
  6. Web site: Au bourg débute la visite de Terre de Haut. escale-creole.wifeo.com. 2014-10-10.