Abricots, a beauty Haiti location with with beautiful Haitian people
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During the time of the Harawak Indians, Abricots was called a Indian Paradise. It is a coastal town. Abricots has a comfortable climate all yea long.
The population in Abricots specialized in fishing. However, they also produce cacao, coffee, and sugar cane.
The education system in Abricots serves students all the way to the high school level. The number of schools in Abricots was estimated in 2004 to be around 25. The town provided primary and secondary educations to its children and youth. One technical school is located in the region. At the university level, there are no schools available. Anyone interested to receive a College or university education usually travels to Jeremie or Port-au-Prince.
Healthcare in Abricots is very limited for the number of people living in the region. Abrocots has a very limited number of facilities and
healthcare professionals to assure the care of the population. Three medical facilities, equipped with a dozen healthcare professionals assure healthcare delivery in Abricots
The population of Abricots is very much into their spiritual belief. There are over 20 churches of various denominations to serve the population. Many of the population in Abricots consult with their local houngans or mambos who care for their spiritual and healthcare needs.
Electricity arrangement is done privately. A committee was formed to manage the distribution of electricity in Abricots.
Lodging in Abricots is assured by a limited number of hotels. Major Hotels can be found nearby Jeremie.
The beautiful beaches in Abricots are the main attractions in Abricots. It is a place to come and spend quality time exploring nature and the beautiful beaches in the region. You will also find the seafood in Abricots is of a particular tastes as they prepared by some of the best Haitian cooks in the region. Fresh seafood, often taken from the sea the same day; they are made with natural herbs and seasoning.
