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hinchó

Hinché, often spelled Hinche, is a city in the Centre Department of Haiti. It serves as the capital of the Centre Department and functions as a regional administrative, commercial, and cultural center for inland communities. Located in the central highlands, Hinche lies inland from the coast and is connected by road to Port-au-Prince and other major towns. The surrounding area is predominantly rural, with agriculture playing a key role in the local economy; crops such as coffee, maize, and rice have historically been important to the region.

The city provides essential services, including schooling, healthcare facilities, and markets that serve residents of Hinche

Hinché has a long local history reflective of Haiti's broader colonial and post-independence eras. In modern

and
nearby
communes.
Population
figures
vary
by
source,
but
Hinche
is
broadly
described
as
a
mid-sized
inland
Haitian
city
with
a
mix
of
urban
and
rural
dwellers.
The
climate
is
tropical,
with
a
wet
season
and
cooler
temperatures
relative
to
coastal
areas
due
to
elevation.
times,
the
town
faces
development
challenges
common
to
inland
municipalities,
including
infrastructure
needs,
housing,
and
access
to
services,
while
also
serving
as
a
hub
for
regional
trade
and
culture.
Local
events,
markets,
and
religious
and
family-centered
practices
form
part
of
the
social
fabric.