Jamanota | |
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![]() View from Jamanota | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 188 m (617 ft) |
Prominence | 188 m (617 ft) |
Listing | |
Coordinates | 12°29′14″N 69°56′25″W / 12.48722°N 69.94028°W |
Naming | |
Language of name | Arawak |
Geography | |
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Jamanota location | |
Location | Arikok National Park |
Country | Aruba |
Geology | |
Mountain type | hill |
Rock type(s) | Basalt and Diabase (Dolerite) |
Climbing | |
Access | Jamanota trail |
Jamanota is a hill situated within Aruba's Arikok National Park, reaching a height of 188 metres (617 ft) and holding the distinction of being the highest point on the island. Jamanota is a word from the Arawak language and can be explained somewhat as follows: JA or YA is spirit; MA is great or great spirit; NO is a suffix denoting a plural; TA is source. So about, Source of Great Spirits.[1]
This region is known for its rugged and dry landscape, as well as its diverse wildlife, such as the Aruba Parakeet, Aruba Island Rattlesnake, and freely-roaming goats that graze upon the undulating hills of the region. At Jamanota's summit, one can experience a panoramic view that encompasses Frenchman's Pass along the southern coastline, which holds historical significance as indigenous people once defended the island against the French invaders.[2][3]