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Faro de Rota

Calle Gravina

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Faro de Rota

The Faro de Rota, located on the Spanish coast, has a rich history dating back to its construction. The lighthouse was built in 1952, serving as an aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen.

History

  • The Faro de Rota stands at a height of 34 meters (112 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 53 meters (173 feet). Its design is characteristic of mid-20th-century lighthouse architecture. The tower's structure is made from concrete, while the optic is mounted on top.

The Faro de Rota emits a white light with a range of 13 nautical miles and a period of 4 seconds. The light's character is designated as "Oc," indicating it is an occulting light that periodically moves above and below the horizon to avoid collisions.

Current Status

The Faro de Rota remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over time. It continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and fishermen in the region.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Calle Gravina in the town of Rota, Spain, the Faro de Rota is easily accessible by road or public transportation. The lighthouse's proximity to the coastal town makes it an attractive destination for tourists and locals alike.

Heritage Status

The Faro de Rota has been designated as a protected historical landmark, recognizing its significance in the region's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

  • While there is limited information available on notable events associated with the Faro de Rota, its construction in 1952 marked an important milestone in Spain's efforts to improve navigation and safety at sea.

Details

NameFaro de Rota
CityRota
CountrySpain
Coordinates36.616028, -6.3572335
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue