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Rota (), also known as the "Friendly Island", is the southernmost island of the
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(CNMI) and the third southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago (the first being
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). Early Spanish records called it ''Zarpana''; the name ''Rota'' may have come from the Andalusian municipality of Rota. It lies approximately north-northeast of the separately administered
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of
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. Sinapalo village is the largest and most populated, followed by Songsong village. Rota functions as one of the four municipalities of the CNMI.


History

In 1521, the first European to see Rota was the lookout on
Ferdinand Magellan Ferdinand Magellan ( – 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519–22 Spanish expedition to the East Indies. During this expedition, he also discovered the Strait of Magellan, allowing his fl ...
's ship ''Victoria'', Lope Navarro. However, Magellan's armada of three ships did not stop until they reached
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, so the first European to arrive in Rota (in 1524), was the Spanish navigator
Juan Sebastián Elcano Juan Sebastián Elcano (Elkano in modern Basque language, Basque; also known as ''del Cano''; 1486/1487 – 4 August 1526) was a Spaniards, Spanish navigator, ship-owner and explorer of Basques, Basque origin, ship-owner and explorer from Getaria ...
, who annexed it together with the rest of the
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on behalf of the
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. As with the other islands of the northern Marianas, Rota was sold to the
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under the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899. In
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, the islands were occupied by the
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. In 1919, the
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formally recognized Japanese control under the
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. However, development of Rota lagged behind that of neighboring
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and
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, with only 1000 Japanese residents arriving by the end of December 1935, most of them employed in raising
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and in sugar refining. The refinery was not economical, and it was closed three years later. The Japanese garrison during
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consisted of 1,031
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men of the 10th Independent Mixed Brigade, under the command of Major Shigeo Imagawa, and about 600
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men. During the final stages of the war, Rota was occasionally bombed by aircraft of the
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in an attempt to silence its radio transmitter that was providing warning to the
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upon the take-off of
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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
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, a detachment of
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s 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
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. Since 1978, the island has been a part of the
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. 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. One noted tourist and natural wonder is the "swimming hole", which is small naturally formed pool of sea water by the coast.


Geography

Rota is long and wide.Measured in Google Earth 06 October 2014 Its coastline is about long. The highest point on Rota is Mt. Sabana which is . Rota is north of
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, south of
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and south of
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.


Ecology

Rota has diverse flora and fauna including the endemic and endangered
Rota white-eye The Rota white-eye or Rota bridled white-eye (''Zosterops rotensis'') is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is critically endangered and endemic to Rota in the Northern Mariana Islands, where it mainly occurs in mature, wet limesto ...
,
Mariana crow The Mariana crow (''Corvus kubaryi'') ( Chamorro name: ''åga'') is a species of the crow family from the tropical Western Pacific. It is a glossy black bird about long and known only from the islands of Guam and Rota. It is a rare bird which ...
, and Mariana fruit bat. Much of the island, especially where there are remnants of native forest, have been recognised as forming an
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(IBA) by
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. Four wildlife conservations areas have been designated on Rota: Mariana Crow Conservation Area, Sabana Protected Area, I'Chenchon Park Wildlife Conservation Area, and Liyo Conservation Area. There are five plant species or subspecies that are endemic only to the island of Rota, including the critically endangered ''
Osmoxylon mariannense ''Osmoxylon mariannense'' is a rare species of tree in the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to Rota, one of the Northern Mariana Islands. A 2002 survey found only eight mature trees remaining on the island.USFWSDetermination of endangered status ...
'' and the endangered ''
Nesogenes rotensis ''Nesogenes rotensis'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It is endemic to Rota, one of the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. An inhabitant of the commonwealth, it was federally listed as an endangered ...
''.


Climate


Transportation

Rota has an airport,
Rota International Airport Rota International Airport , also known as Benjamin Taisacan Manglona International Airport, is a public airport located on Rota Island in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), near the village of Sinapalo. The ...
. From here an airline operates commuter plane flights to nearby islands. Rota has two harbors, and the western one was completed in 1985. See also
List of numbered highways in the Northern Mariana Islands The following is a list of numbered highways in the Northern Mariana Islands. Rota (island), Rota has numbers beginning with 1, Tinian beginning with 2, and Saipan beginning with 3. __TOC__ Rota Tinian Saipan ...


Education


Post-secondary

Northern Marianas College Northern Marianas College (NMC) is a public land-grant college in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI). The college was founded in Susupe in 1976. NMC today has three campuses on the islands of Saipan, Tinian, ...
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

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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. Rota Jr./Sr. High School was formed in 2006 by the consolidation of Rota High School and Rota Junior High School.Home of the Bucks!
" Rota Jr./Sr. High School. August 28, 2007. Retrieved on January 14, 2018.
The mascot is the Buck. * 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. 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

Antonio C. Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library of the
State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Joeten-Kiyu Public Library is the State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Branches: * Joeten-Kiyu Public Library (JKPL) - Susupe, Saipan * Antonio C. Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library - Songsong, Rota
is in Songsong, Rota.ANTONIO C. ATALIG MEMORIAL LIBRARY
"
State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Joeten-Kiyu Public Library is the State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Branches: * Joeten-Kiyu Public Library (JKPL) - Susupe, Saipan * Antonio C. Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library - Songsong, Rota
. Retrieved on January 15, 2017.
The current library was built circa 2002 but it did not open until its "soft" opening on February 26, 2012. It was named after Mayor of Rota Antonio C. Atalig. It adopted its current name in 1981.


Topography


Soil types


Gallery

File:Mariany-admin-Rota.png, Map of the four municipalities of the Northern Mariana Islands, with Rota highlighted in red at the southernmost end. File:ChugaiCaveTurtles.jpg, Pictographs at Chugai' Cave, Rota, Northern Mariana Islands. File:The Rota Hotel - panoramio.jpg, Hotel on Rota File:Ancient Chamoru Cave Museum.JPG, Ancient Chamoru Rota Cave Museum with latte stones.


References


See also

* Chugai' Pictograph Site * Rota Latte Stone Quarry *
National Register of Historic Places listings in the Northern Mariana Islands This is a list of the buildings, sites, districts, and objects listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Northern Mariana Islands The Northern Mariana Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNM ...


References

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