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Tiburon Peninsula

Coordinates: 18°21′N 73°08′W / 18.350°N 73.133°W / 18.350; -73.133
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Location of the Tiburon Peninsula, shaded in green

The Tiburon Peninsula (French: Péninsule de Tiburon), or simply "the Tiburon" (le Tiburon), is a region of Haiti encompassing most of Haiti's southern coast.[1] It starts roughly at the southernmost point of the Haiti-Dominican Republic border and extends westward near Cuba, forming a large headland. Three of Haiti's ten departments are located entirely within the region. They are the departments of Grand'Anse, Nippes and Sud. A large part of Ouest department is also located in the region, with the capital, Port-au-Prince serving as the line of demarcation between central Haiti and the south. Half of Sud-Est is also located within the Tiburon Peninsula. The mountains on the peninsula are known as the Massif de la Hotte.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Hedges, S. B. (1999). "Biogeography: Contemporary Hispaniola". Caribherp: West Indian Amphibians and Reptiles. Pennsylvania State University. Archived from the original on 17 January 2004. Retrieved 30 November 2024.


18°21′N 73°08′W / 18.350°N 73.133°W / 18.350; -73.133