Savaneta

Town and Region in Aruba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Savaneta is a town and region in southeastern Aruba.[2] Until 1797, it was the island's capital city.[3] It is home to the island's oldest surviving home, a 150-year-old cas di torto, or mud hut.[3] The Savaneta region has an estimated area of 27.76 square kilometers and 11,518 inhabitants according to the 2010 census.[2]

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Savaneta
Town and Region
Iglesia Sagrado Corazon (c.1903)
Iglesia Sagrado Corazon (c.1903)
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Coordinates: 12°27′9.5″N 69°56′58.75″W
Country Aruba
RegionSavaneta
Area
  Land28.0 km2 (10.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
  Total
11,955
  Density427/km2 (1,110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
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History

Savaneta is the oldest village of Aruba. In the 16th century, it became the capital of the Spanish administration. After Aruba was conquered by the Netherlands, the governor lived in Commander's Bay, a natural harbour near Savaneta.[4] In 1797, the government moved to Paardenbaai which would later become Oranjestad.[3] By 1816, only one house had remained inhabited. In 1852, the Canashito plantation was established, and workers were exempt for taxation for eight years. Still only 13 men and 5 boys moved to Savaneta that year.[5] Other plantations were more successful, and by 1867, Savaneta was recognised as a village. It was home to about 150 people.[6] In 1877, a school was founded and in 1900 a church was built.[7] Commander's Bay is nowadays used as the Marine Barracks Savaneta [nl], a base for the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Netherlands Marine Corps, the Netherlands Coastguard, and the Aruban Military.[3] It is also near the Sunrise Solar Park.[8]

Notable people

Sources

  • Alofs, Luc (1997). Savaneta, een vlek of dorp [Savaneta, a hamlet or village]. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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