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- 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...
- neighborhoods, including, but not limited to, Boton, Bringamosa, Cas Ariba, Jamanota, Jan Flemming, Macuarima, San Fuego, Shete, Siribana, Urataka, Warawara...
- Aruba Lava Formation. This region is marked by rolling hills, including Jamanota, and is home to Arikok National Park, and limestone terraces surround these...
-  Philippines * Unguja Koani Mountain 195 m 640 ft  Tanzania * Aruba Mount Jamanota 188 m 617 ft  Aruba (Netherlands) * Iwo Jima Mount Suribachi 169 m 554 ft...
- rolling terrain with some low hills. The highest point on the island is Jamanota, reaching almost 188 metres (617 ft) in elevation. There are three distinct...
- and second quarters of the coat of arms, namely a sun and the peak of Jamanota, were changed to the Aloe vera and Hooiberg, respectively. The official...
- 419 ft Aras River 375 m 1,230 ft 3715 m 12,188 ft  Aruba America Mount Jamanota 188 m 617 ft Caribbean Sea sea level 188 m 617 ft Ashmore and Cartier Islands...
- geological formation on the island; in fact, that is a common misconception. Jamanota, which stands at 188 m (617 ft), holds that title. Nevertheless, Hooiberg...
- until 1980 that a plan was put forth for the development of the Arikok-Jamanota area as a national park. Only a portion of this plan was realized, leading...
- areas in eastern Aruba, from Cashiunti, Huliba, Kiwarcu to Coashiati or Jamanota, and the north coast between Andicuri and Oranjestad, abound in Caquetío...