Fort la Bouque

Colonial fort in Fort-Liberté, Haiti From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

19°42′41.50″N 71°50′39.44″W Fort la Bouque (French: [fɔʁ la buk]), commonly referred to by locals as Fort Labouc and formerly Fort Saint-Louis,[1] is one of three colonial forts in the Fort-Liberté Arrondissement in the Nord-Est Department of Haiti. There are three other forts on the eastern edge of its channel: Batterie de l'Anse, Fort Saint-Charles and Fort Saint-Frédéric, the latter of which is known locally as Fort Lachatre.[2] La Bouque sits northeasterly at the narrow tip separating the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fort-Liberté and adjacent to a vast area of land northwesterly. The area occupied by La Bouque and the land adjacent known as ESSO by locals form part of the larger makeup of the bay.

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