Caye Sable

Caye Sable (Haitian Creole: Cay Sab) is a cay of Haiti located in the Anse-à-Galets commune, about 50 km west of Port-au-Prince. It is known for being the most densely populated island in the world, with around 250–300 people sharing an area of 0.16 hectares (0.40 acres) among about 75 houses, making for a population density of 156,250/km2 (404,690/sq mi).[1] It is accessible by small boats from the village of Petite Anse, in the extreme south of Gonâve Island. There is no source of fresh water on the island.

Caye Sable
Native name:
Cay Sab
Caye Sable
Geography
Coordinates18°41′42″N 72°45′47″W
Area0.0016 km2 (0.00062 sq mi)
Administration
DepartmentOuest
ArrondissementLa Gonâve
CommuneAnse-à-Galets
Demographics
Population250
Pop. density156,250/km2 (404690/sq mi)

See also

References

  1. Migliore, Carlo (26 March 2018). "Caye Sable, Haiti. Un puntino sovraffollato nel Mar dei Caraibi. VIDEO". 3bmeteo.com. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
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