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Rota (island)

Rota (Chamorro: Luta), also known as the "Friendly Island", is the southernmost island of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and the third southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago (the first being Cocos Island). In early Spanish records it is called "Zarpana"; the name Rota may have come from the Spaniards possibly naming the island after the municipality of Rota, Spain.[citation needed] It lies approximately 40 nautical miles (74 km) north-northeast of the United States territory of Guam. Sinapalo village is the largest and most populated, followed by Songsong village (Songsong). Rota also functions as one of the four municipalities of the CNMI.

Rota
Native name:
Luta
Rota Island in Northern Mariana Islands
Map showing location of Rota in the western Pacific Ocean
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates14°09′13″N 145°12′11″E / 14.15361°N 145.20306°E / 14.15361; 145.20306
ArchipelagoMarianas
Area85.13 km2 (32.87 sq mi)[1]
Length19 km (11.8 mi)
Width8 km (5 mi)
Highest elevation495 m (1624 ft)
Highest pointMount Manira
Administration
United States
CommonwealthNorthern Mariana Islands
Demographics
Population1,893 (2020)
Hotel on Rota
Map of the four municipalities of the Northern Mariana Islands, with Rota highlighted in red. It is the southernmost.

History edit

 
Pictograms of sea turtles in a Rota cave

In 1521, the first European to see Rota was the lookout on Ferdinand Magellan's ship Victoria, Lope Navarro. However, Magellan's armada of three ships did not stop until they reached Guam, so the first European to arrive in Rota (in 1524), was the Spanish navigator Juan Sebastián Elcano, who annexed it together with the rest of the Mariana Islands on behalf of the Spanish Empire.

As with the other islands of the northern Marianas, Rota was sold to the German Empire under the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899. In World War I, the islands were occupied by the Japanese Empire. In 1919, the League of Nations formally recognized Japanese control under the South Seas Mandate. However, development of Rota lagged behind that of neighboring Tinian and Saipan, with only 1000 Japanese residents arriving by the end of December 1935, most of them employed in raising sugar cane and in sugar refining. The refinery was not economical, and it was closed three years later.

The Japanese garrison during World War II consisted of 1,031 Imperial Japanese Army men of the 10th Independent Mixed Brigade, under the command of Major Shigeo Imagawa, and about 600 Imperial Japanese Navy men.[2] During the final stages of the war, Rota was occasionally bombed by aircraft of the U.S. Navy in an attempt to silence its radio transmitter that was providing warning to the Japanese home islands upon the take-off of B-29 Superfortress bomber attacks from Tinian, Saipan, and Guam, but the island was never invaded by American troops. B-29 bombers on Guam would use Rota to dump their bombs if they had mechanical issues and needed to turn back during a raid on Japan. On September 2, 1945, one hour after the surrender of Japan, a detachment of U.S. Marines arrived on Rota to accept the surrender of the Japanese garrison, which numbered 947 Imperial Japanese Army and 1853 Imperial Japanese Navy.

After the end of World War II, Rota became part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Since 1978, the island has been a part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

The current mayor is Aubry M. Hocog.

In the 21st century, tourism is popular on the island, with a variety of natural, historic, and marine sites.[3] One notes tourist and natural wonder is the "swimming hole", which is small naturally formed pool of sea water by the coast.[4][3]

 
Rota's natural seawater swimming pool, the swimming hole

Geography edit

Rota is 12.3 miles (19.8 km) long and 4.2 mi (6.8 km) wide.[5] Its coastline is about 38 mi (61 km) long. The highest point on Rota is Mt. Sabana which is 495.56 meters (1,625.9 ft). Rota is 47 nmi (87 km) north of Guam, 63 nmi (117 km) south of Tinian and 73 nmi (135 km) south of Saipan. Rota has diverse flora and fauna including the endemic and endangered Rota white-eye, Mariana fruit bat, and Mariana crow.[6] Much of the island, especially where there are remnants of native forest, have been recognised as forming an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International.[7]

Transportation edit

Rota has an airport, Rota International Airport. From here an airline operates commuter plane flights to nearby islands.

Rota has two harbors, and the western one was completed in 1985.[8]

See also List of numbered highways in the Northern Mariana Islands

Education edit

Post-secondary edit

Northern Marianas College established the Rota Instructional Site to provide post-secondary, continuing, and adult education and training opportunities for the purpose of improving the quality of life for the people of Rota.

Since its inception in August 1986, the Rota Instructional Site has assisted many people who chose to pursue college education locally over the high cost of post-secondary education elsewhere. Many students have obtained a Certificate of Completion, an associate degree, or the Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, have found better paying jobs, and have continued pursuing higher degrees.

The results are positive, and the community has depended on NMC for quality education and training. Presently, Rota offers a variety of programs:

  • Adult Basic Education,
  • Upward Bound,
  • Educational Talent Search,
  • CREES (Agriculture and Aquaculture Extension),
  • 4H Club, and
  • Expanded Food & Nutrition Education (EFNEP),
  • Business Development Workshops,
  • Continuing Education Courses, and
  • Community Services Programs

Primary and secondary edit

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System operates public schools.

Rota has two public schools:

  • Dr. Rita Hocog Inos Junior & Senior High School. In August 2011, Rota's junior and senior high schools were merged due to budget concerns. They are now Dr. Rita Hocog Inos Junior & Senior High School. With this merger, the junior high now consists only of the 7th and 8th grades. The 6th grade was moved to Sinapalo Elementary in Sinapalo Village. RHIJSHS is located on the former junior high school campus in Songsong Village.[citation needed] Rota Jr./Sr. High School was formed in 2006 by the consolidation of Rota High School and Rota Junior High School.[9] The mascot is the Buck.[9]
  • Sinapalo Elementary School is located in Sinapalo village.

Rota's elementary school and junior high school (middle school) were formerly located in the same area and shared class buildings at Songsong village. After the new elementary school was built in Sinapalo, the Songsong village school ground was reopened as Rota Junior High. In 2010, the junior high school was renamed for the former Commissioner of Education, Dr. Rita Hocog Inos.[citation needed]

Rota has two private schools:

  • Eskuelan San Francisco De Borja (ESFDB): Prep-8th Grade (Located in Songsong Village)
  • Grace Christian Academy (GCA): Prep-9th Grade (Located in Sinapalo Village)

Public library edit

Antonio C. Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library of the State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is in Songsong, Rota.[10] The current library was built circa 2002 but it did not open until its "soft" opening on February 26, 2012.[11] It was named after Mayor of Rota Antonio C. Atalig.[10] It adopted its current name in 1981.[12]

Topography edit

 
Topographic map of the island of Rota, showing buildings as of 1999.

Soil types edit

 
Map of the soil types on the island of Rota

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "5 ROTA" (PDF). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. p. 1. (PDF) from the original on November 15, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Japanese garrisons on the by-passed Pacific Islands 1944-1945". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941–1942. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "The Northern Marianas - Rota - A Pacific island paradise where the sea reigns supreme".
  4. ^ "Latest travel itineraries for The Swimming Hole in October (updated in 2023), The Swimming Hole reviews, The Swimming Hole address and opening hours, popular attractions, hotels, and restaurants near The Swimming Hole". TRIP.COM. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  5. ^ Measured in Google Earth 06 October 2014
  6. ^ Group, Pacific Region Web Development. "Mariana crow - Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office". www.fws.gov. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  7. ^ "Rota". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2021. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  8. ^ "Honolulu District | Civil Works Projects | Rota Harbor". www.poh.usace.army.mil. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  9. ^ a b "." Rota Jr./Sr. High School. August 28, 2007. Retrieved on January 14, 2018.
  10. ^ a b "ANTONIO C. ATALIG MEMORIAL LIBRARY." State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Retrieved on January 15, 2017.
  11. ^ "Rota library holds 'soft' opening, internet connection installed". Marianas Variety. February 27, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  12. ^ "PUBLIC LAW NO. 2-50 H.B. NO. 233 SECOND NORTHERN MARIANAS COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATURE FOURTH REGULAR SESSION, 1981 AN ACT To name the Rota Public Library building located in Songsong Village on the island of Rota "Antonio Camacho Atalig Memorial Library" in honor of the late Mayor Antonio Camacho Atalig of Rota" (PDF). cnmilaw.org. Retrieved April 13, 2018.

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Rota Chamorro Luta also known as the Friendly Island is the southernmost island of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands CNMI and the third southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago the first being Cocos Island In early Spanish records it is called Zarpana the name Rota may have come from the Spaniards possibly naming the island after the municipality of Rota Spain citation needed It lies approximately 40 nautical miles 74 km north northeast of the United States territory of Guam Sinapalo village is the largest and most populated followed by Songsong village Songsong Rota also functions as one of the four municipalities of the CNMI RotaNative name LutaRota Island in Northern Mariana IslandsMap showing location of Rota in the western Pacific OceanGeographyLocationPacific OceanCoordinates14 09 13 N 145 12 11 E 14 15361 N 145 20306 E 14 15361 145 20306ArchipelagoMarianasArea85 13 km2 32 87 sq mi 1 Length19 km 11 8 mi Width8 km 5 mi Highest elevation495 m 1624 ft Highest pointMount ManiraAdministrationUnited StatesCommonwealthNorthern Mariana IslandsDemographicsPopulation1 893 2020 Hotel on RotaMap of the four municipalities of the Northern Mariana Islands with Rota highlighted in red It is the southernmost Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transportation 4 Education 4 1 Post secondary 4 2 Primary and secondary 4 3 Public library 5 Topography 6 Soil types 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Pictograms of sea turtles in a Rota caveIn 1521 the first European to see Rota was the lookout on Ferdinand Magellan s ship Victoria Lope Navarro However Magellan s armada of three ships did not stop until they reached Guam so the first European to arrive in Rota in 1524 was the Spanish navigator Juan Sebastian Elcano who annexed it together with the rest of the Mariana Islands on behalf of the Spanish Empire As with the other islands of the northern Marianas Rota was sold to the German Empire under the German Spanish Treaty of 1899 In World War I the islands were occupied by the Japanese Empire In 1919 the League of Nations formally recognized Japanese control under the South Seas Mandate However development of Rota lagged behind that of neighboring Tinian and Saipan with only 1000 Japanese residents arriving by the end of December 1935 most of them employed in raising sugar cane and in sugar refining The refinery was not economical and it was closed three years later The Japanese garrison during World War II consisted of 1 031 Imperial Japanese Army men of the 10th Independent Mixed Brigade under the command of Major Shigeo Imagawa and about 600 Imperial Japanese Navy men 2 During the final stages of the war Rota was occasionally bombed by aircraft of the U S Navy in an attempt to silence its radio transmitter that was providing warning to the Japanese home islands upon the take off of B 29 Superfortress bomber attacks from Tinian Saipan and Guam but the island was never invaded by American troops B 29 bombers on Guam would use Rota to dump their bombs if they had mechanical issues and needed to turn back during a raid on Japan On September 2 1945 one hour after the surrender of Japan a detachment of U S Marines arrived on Rota to accept the surrender of the Japanese garrison which numbered 947 Imperial Japanese Army and 1853 Imperial Japanese Navy After the end of World War II Rota became part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Since 1978 the island has been a part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands The current mayor is Aubry M Hocog In the 21st century tourism is popular on the island with a variety of natural historic and marine sites 3 One notes tourist and natural wonder is the swimming hole which is small naturally formed pool of sea water by the coast 4 3 nbsp Rota s natural seawater swimming pool the swimming holeGeography editRota is 12 3 miles 19 8 km long and 4 2 mi 6 8 km wide 5 Its coastline is about 38 mi 61 km long The highest point on Rota is Mt Sabana which is 495 56 meters 1 625 9 ft Rota is 47 nmi 87 km north of Guam 63 nmi 117 km south of Tinian and 73 nmi 135 km south of Saipan Rota has diverse flora and fauna including the endemic and endangered Rota white eye Mariana fruit bat and Mariana crow 6 Much of the island especially where there are remnants of native forest have been recognised as forming an Important Bird Area IBA by BirdLife International 7 Transportation editRota has an airport Rota International Airport From here an airline operates commuter plane flights to nearby islands Rota has two harbors and the western one was completed in 1985 8 See also List of numbered highways in the Northern Mariana IslandsEducation editPost secondary edit Northern Marianas College established the Rota Instructional Site to provide post secondary continuing and adult education and training opportunities for the purpose of improving the quality of life for the people of Rota Since its inception in August 1986 the Rota Instructional Site has assisted many people who chose to pursue college education locally over the high cost of post secondary education elsewhere Many students have obtained a Certificate of Completion an associate degree or the Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education have found better paying jobs and have continued pursuing higher degrees The results are positive and the community has depended on NMC for quality education and training Presently Rota offers a variety of programs Adult Basic Education Upward Bound Educational Talent Search CREES Agriculture and Aquaculture Extension 4H Club and Expanded Food amp Nutrition Education EFNEP Business Development Workshops Continuing Education Courses and Community Services ProgramsPrimary and secondary edit Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System operates public schools Rota has two public schools Dr Rita Hocog Inos Junior amp Senior High School In August 2011 Rota s junior and senior high schools were merged due to budget concerns They are now Dr Rita Hocog Inos Junior amp Senior High School With this merger the junior high now consists only of the 7th and 8th grades The 6th grade was moved to Sinapalo Elementary in Sinapalo Village RHIJSHS is located on the former junior high school campus in Songsong Village citation needed Rota Jr Sr High School was formed in 2006 by the consolidation of Rota High School and Rota Junior High School 9 The mascot is the Buck 9 Sinapalo Elementary School is located in Sinapalo village Rota s elementary school and junior high school middle school were formerly located in the same area and shared class buildings at Songsong village After the new elementary school was built in Sinapalo the Songsong village school ground was reopened as Rota Junior High In 2010 the junior high school was renamed for the former Commissioner of Education Dr Rita Hocog Inos citation needed Rota has two private schools Eskuelan San Francisco De Borja ESFDB Prep 8th Grade Located in Songsong Village Grace Christian Academy GCA Prep 9th Grade Located in Sinapalo Village Public library edit Antonio C Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library of the State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is in Songsong Rota 10 The current library was built circa 2002 but it did not open until its soft opening on February 26 2012 11 It was named after Mayor of Rota Antonio C Atalig 10 It adopted its current name in 1981 12 Topography edit nbsp Topographic map of the island of Rota showing buildings as of 1999 Soil types edit nbsp Map of the soil types on the island of RotaSee also edit nbsp United States portalChugai Pictograph Site Rota Latte Stone Quarry National Register of Historic Places listings in the Northern Mariana IslandsReferences edit 5 ROTA PDF National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration p 1 Archived PDF from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved November 15 2020 Japanese garrisons on the by passed Pacific Islands 1944 1945 Forgotten Campaign The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941 1942 Retrieved April 13 2018 a b The Northern Marianas Rota A Pacific island paradise where the sea reigns supreme Latest travel itineraries for The Swimming Hole in October updated in 2023 The Swimming Hole reviews The Swimming Hole address and opening hours popular attractions hotels and restaurants near The Swimming Hole TRIP COM Retrieved October 15 2023 Measured in Google Earth 06 October 2014 Group Pacific Region Web Development Mariana crow Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office www fws gov Retrieved April 13 2018 Rota BirdLife Data Zone BirdLife International 2021 Retrieved February 8 2021 Honolulu District Civil Works Projects Rota Harbor www poh usace army mil Retrieved October 15 2023 a b Home of the Bucks Rota Jr Sr High School August 28 2007 Retrieved on January 14 2018 a b ANTONIO C ATALIG MEMORIAL LIBRARY State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Retrieved on January 15 2017 Rota library holds soft opening internet connection installed Marianas Variety February 27 2012 Retrieved January 15 2018 PUBLIC LAW NO 2 50 H B NO 233 SECOND NORTHERN MARIANAS COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATURE FOURTH REGULAR SESSION 1981 AN ACT To name the Rota Public Library building located in Songsong Village on the island of Rota Antonio Camacho Atalig Memorial Library in honor of the late Mayor Antonio Camacho Atalig of Rota PDF cnmilaw org Retrieved April 13 2018 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rota Island Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rota island amp oldid 1181047491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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