Pamana Island

In this article, we will explore the topic of Pamana Island in depth, analyzing its relevance in today's society and its impact on different aspects of our lives. From its origin and evolution to its influence on popular culture, through its involvement in the way we relate to the world around us. We will also examine expert opinions and the various perspectives that exist around Pamana Island, with the aim of providing a global and complete vision of this broad and complex topic. Along these lines, we will delve into a deep reflection that will help us better understand the importance of Pamana Island in the current context.

Dana Island
Indonesian: Pulau Dana
Map
Geography
Coordinates11°00′14″S 122°52′21″E / 11.00389°S 122.87250°E / -11.00389; 122.87250
ArchipelagoRote Islands
Area14 km2 (5.4 sq mi)
Highest elevation197 m (646 ft)
Highest pointMount David
Administration
The Maharaja (King) of West Rote visiting Pamana Island

Pamana Island (Dana, Dona, Ndana) is a small island off Rote Island in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province of Lesser Sunda Islands, and the southernmost point of Asia. It lies exactly on latitude 11°S. Administratively this island is part of Rote Ndao Regency. It borders the Ashmore and Cartier Islands to the south.

The island is inhabited by some deer, various bird species and is visited annually by turtles who come to lay their eggs.

Literature

  • Monk, K.A.; Fretes, Y.; Reksodiharjo-Lilley, G. (1996). The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku. Hong Kong: Periplus Editions Ltd. p. 7. ISBN 962-593-076-0.

See also

References

  1. ^ SurfRote – About the island
  2. ^ Grotting, Bjorn. "Roti Island". www.indonesiaphoto.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.