BAILLIF
'Baillif' is a village and commune located in the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. At the 1999 census its population was calculated at 6,315 inhabitants. The population density is 259 persons per sq. km. The inhabitants are called Baillifiens.
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| History |
| Geography |
| Climate |
| Economy |
| Sights |
| Also to see |
| Famous Baillifiens |
History
In 1637, Governor De L’Olive conceded a parcel of land to the Dominican monks, from the Fathers’ river to that of Baillif, and today these mark out the boundary of the town. Under the leadership of Father Labat, several fortresses were built in Baillif to protect the region from English invasion. The Dominicans came to preach the good news of Jesus.
The commune is named after an early inhabitant, Robert Baillif. Baillif traded in the area from 1650 to about 1700. Today, Baillif is often considered to be a suburb of the main center, Basse-Terre and With its small regional airfield, it acts as a gateway to the islands in the south. Marie-Lucile Breslau was elected (maire) mayor of Baillif.
Geography
Baillif is situated on the south-west coast of Basse-Terre island and it covers an area of 2,430 acres (10 km²). It faces the Caribbean Sea. The town is west of Basse-Terre's mountain range. The capital, Basse-Terre is south of Baillif and Vieux-Habitants, a village is located north. La riviere de Père flows halfway between Baillif and Basse-Terre.
Climate
Like any other Eastern Caribbean settlement, Baillif experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year, with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurricane season. Guadeloupe has been struck by many hurricanes which have caused devastation. The town receives below 1500 mm of rainfall. Tropical heat is the norm, bringing constant highs of around 32°C (89°F) that drop to 20°C (68°F) at night.
Trade winds, called alizés, blow from the northeast and often temper the climate.
Economy
Baillif has mainly an agricultural sector a. Mixed crops such as bananas, cocoa and coffee are grown. They are shipped to the port or the airport to be transported. Baillif has a airport, Baillif Airport & the runway is 2034 ft and the International Civil Aviation Organization airport code is TFFB & the International Air Transport Association airport code is BBR.
Today, an industrial and commercial zone is under development, supplementing the Jarry zone.
Sights
With its small regional airfield, it acts as a gateway to the islands in the south.
At the entry to the market town, there is a 4 m tower as evidence of this historical past called the “Père Labat Tower”.
Further while going towards Vieux-Habitants, is the “engraved rocks” of Plessis.
Also to see
La Parc national de la Guadeloupe is a magnificent tropical forest of almost 66 square miles (17000 ha), which has been a designated National Park since 1989. It has lots of well marked hiking trails of varying degrees of difficulty. Its lush vegetation (over 3000 species of trees) provides shelter for an exotic wildlife, free from poisonous animals. With its waterfalls, cascades, basins, parks and different plantations…it reveals all its natural charm! It is located in the mountain range from Belle Hotesse to La Soufriere.
Famous Baillifiens
★ Joseph de Bologne de Saint-George, (1745-1799), a famous musician & a French fencer.
★ Gratien Candace, (1873-1953), French politician
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