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Mi Roatan
THE BAY ISLAND
La Isla de Roatan es una hermosa isla ubicada a unos 56 kilómetros de la Costa Atlántica de Honduras, en el Mar Carible.
Junto a Utila y Guanaja, Roatan forma el departamento insular de Islas de La Bahía, del que ademas es su cabecera departamental.
Roatan es la mas grande de las 3 bellas islas Hondureñas famosas por sus paradisíacos paisajes, aguas cristalinas y su arrecife de coral, que es la segunda barrera coralina mas grande del mundo.
La Isla de Roatan fue creada como Municipio de Honduras en 1872, cuando se creo el departamento de Islas de La Bahía. Tiene una superficie territorial de 82.8 Km2 y una población aproximada de 78,000 habitantes, los cuales están distribuidos en 9 aldeas y 50 caseríos.
La isla de Roatan esta dividida en 2 municipios: Roatan y Jose Santos Guardiola. Y sus principales comunidades son: Coxen Hole, French Harbor, Oak Ridge, West End, Sandy Bay y Punta Gorda.
Su feria Patronal la celebran el 31 de Junio, día de San Ignacio de Loyola. Su nombre en lengua indígena significa “lugar de la mujer”.
[Municipalidad de La Isla de Roatan]
Limites: Por ser una isla, Roatan limita al Norte, Sur y al Oeste con el Océano Atlántico, y al Este con el Municipio de Jose Santos Guardiola.
Infraestructura: La Isla de Roatan posee un hospital publico, varios centros de salud y clínicas medicas privadas. Cuenta con 31 de educación básica, 47 de educación pre-básica y 18 de media. Cuenta con una excelente red de transporte para llegar a ella ya sea por vía aérea o marítima.
El Puerto Marítimo o Muelle de Cabotaje, y el Aeropuerto Internacional están ubicados en Coxen Hole. Aquí donde llegan todos los cruceros con miles de turistas que año con año visitan la bella isla.
El Muelle de yates es donde llegan las embarcaciones pequeñas nacionales, esta ubicado cerca de French Harbour. También posee calles pavimentadas que cubren la mayor parte de la Isla y servicio telefónico fijo, móvil, internet y cable.
Los habitantes de Roatan están compuestos principalmente por personas de ascendencia inglesa, negra y mestiza y un pequeño grupo de indígenas. Su principal actividad económica es el cultivo de granos básicos, la pesca, avicultura, comercio y el turismo.
Por haber permanecido bajo el dominio Ingles por mas de 200 años, en Roatan se habla principalmente el idioma ingles, ademas del Español que es el idioma oficial de Honduras.
A los habitantes de Roatan, Utila y Guanaja, las 3 islas que forman el departamento de Islas de La Bahía se les conoce como Isleño o caracol, esto sin importar su raza: blanco, ingles, criollo, mestizo o moreno.
Datos Históricos: En el informe del Gobernador de la Provincia Alonso de Contreras Guevara realizado en 1582, La Isla de Roatan aparece como pueblo de indios de la ciudad de Trujillo. En esa fecha aparecía con 15 tributarios encomendados a Miguel de Salas.
En 1872, cuando se creo el departamento de Islas de La Bahía, Roatan fue nombrada Municipio y cabecera del departamento.
Turismo en Roatan
Actualmente, la encantadora Isla de Roatan es el principal destino turístico del Caribe Hondureño y el tercero a nivel mundial, según Trip Advisor.
Y esto no es por casualidad, ya que esta pequeña isla es todo un paraíso tropical y posee todos los elementos necesarios para hacerle pasar las mejores vacaciones a sus visitantes.
Lindas playas de arena blanca y aguas cristalinas, buen clima tropical, exhuberante naturaleza, su impresionante barrera coralina, zonas de buceo, gente amable, gran capacidad hotelera, bares, discotecas y excelentes restaurantes son parte de las bondades que Roatan tiene para ofrecer a los miles de turistas que llegan a disfrutar sus bellezas.
Por esto y por mucho mas Roatan figura en el puesto numero 3 de las 10 mejores islas para vacacionar a nivel mundial, después de La Isla Providenciales, Turcas y Caicos y la Isla Maui en Hawaii.
Si todo esto no le convence, entonces visite personalmente la Isla de Roatan y convénsase por si mismo de las bellezas y cualidades que esta pequeña pero hermosa isla hondureña posee.
Roatan is an island in the Caribbean Sea. It is a part of Honduras, lying about 50 miles from the northern coast of the Honduran mainland. Roatan has a colorful history that weaves in stories of Indians, invaders, pirates, buried gold, and a blend of races and languages.
When Columbus discovered a neighboring island named Guanaja in 1502, the islands were already populated. Artifacts and caves left by these early inhabitants remain today. Other Spanish explorers came after Columbus. The Spaniards began mining both gold and silver on the mainland of Honduras.
They enslaved native Indians and brought slaves from Africa to work in the mines. The Spaniards established cattle ranches to provide food for the miners.
Both Spanish and English settlers came to Roatan. William Claibourne of Virginia was given a patent by the Providence Company authorizing him to establish a colony on the island in 1638.
There were a number of Spanish ships moving through the Bay of Honduras and there were Spanish settlements on Roatan. Pirates attacked the ships and raided the settlements.
Van Horne, a Dutchman, raided Spanish-Indian settlements in 1639. English and French pirates also terrorized the area. In 1642, English raiders from modern day Belize had occupied old Port Royal in Roatan, which is a little to the east of modern Port Royal. A number of white descendants with English names and heritage live on the island today.
[pirate gold] The Spanish, desiring to rid the area of pirates so they could transport the New World gold to Spain in peace, attacked Port Royal with four war ships under the command of Francisco Villalva Toledo in 1650.
The pirates successfully defended Port Royal, Roatan, forcing the Spaniards to return to the mainland for reinforcement. With the pirates greatly outnumbered and with fierce fighting, the pirates were conquered. The Spaniards gathered the remaining Indians on the island and moved them to Guatemala.
In 1742, the English once again settled on Roatan. Major Caulfield was in control of the island. His letter to Mr. Trelawry, Governor of Jamaica, documents Spanish attempts to regain Roatan.
The English settlements that were drawn by the Geographer to His Majesty, Thomas Jeffreys, included settlements that still bear the same names today. Calkett’s Hole was shown, but it is now called Coxen Hole. Coxen Hole is the largest village on Roatan. Falmouth Harbout is now called Oak Ridge.
The English lost Roatan in March of 1782. The Spanish positioned troops and cannons against the forts and defeated the English. The Spanish destroyed about 500 homes. The English left the island completely in 1788.
In 1797, the English forced about 5000 Black Caribs from the Windward Island of St. Vincent, moving them from island to island, finally leaving them on Roatan. Black Caribs are a mixture of people of African descent and Carib and Arawak Indians.
Europeans began settling on Roatan once again with the return of English between 1827 and 1834. With slavery being outlawed in English colonies in 1833 and with the soil in the Grand Cayman Island being depleted by cotton farming, some English families left the grand Cayman and settled on Roatan and neighboring Utila. Many of descendants of Joseph Cooper, one of the settlers of Utila, still live on Utila.
The Jackson family, a wealthy and influential family on Roatan today, came from the southern United States in the 1800's, descending from confederate soldier who refused to surrender to the Union. A southern accent is still discernable in their speech.
Approximately 200 white people lived in “Coxen’s old kay” in 1840. Ten years later, the population of the island had risen to five or six thousand people.
In 1852, the British leadership appealed to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria to establish Roatan along with other islands to become a British colony.
The United States objected, citing a treaty signed to create the Panama canal that forbad the United States and Britain from establishing new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.
In 1859, England relinquished control of the Bay Islands. The Republic of Honduras accepted the Bay Islands as the “Departemente de las Islas de la Bahia”, officially making the islands a part of Honduras.
For many years after coming under Honduran rule, islanders of English descent continued to claim English citizenship, although those born in Honduras after 1861 are legally Hondurans.
Although Spanish is the national language and is spoken on Roatan, the English language also lives on Roatan. Roatan is a colorful mixture of people, languages, and culture.
Today, tourism is the primary industry on Roatan. Cruise ships and planes bring thousands of tourists each year. Roatan is known around the world for its scuba diving.
Legends continue of ghosts of the past. Ghosts, or "duppees", reportedly have been sighted by various locals. They tell that men burying gold would kill a man, leaving his body with the gold to "watch" the gold.
After centuries, the ghost is reportedly tired of watching, and will give someone specific directions on how to find the gold. If those instructions are followed exactly, the seeker reportedly can find the gold. One local tells of a ghost blowing in his ear when he was in a remote area of the wilderness hunting crabs late at night.
Roatan's history is rich, spanning from the days of Indian inhabitants, to the days of piracy and looting, to fighting over which nation owns the island, to independence and modern times.