What is the meaning of Kota?

quota

muddy

A conical or hemispherical shelter with an open fireplace in the middle, usually supported by a frame of wooden poles and covered with a variety of materials including hides, textile fabric, peat and timber; known in some English texts by its Northern Sami name goahti.

  1. Specifically, a saamelaiskota.

Specifically, a saamelaiskota.

capsule

core of an apple

city,

  1. A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.
  2. The second-level urban administrative division in Indonesia.

A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.

The second-level urban administrative division in Indonesia.

The sense of second-level urban administrative division is used since 1999. The previous term for second-level urban administrative division are kota madya (1965-1999) and kota praja (~1965). The second-level urban administrative division in Java during colonial period were Dutch stadsgemeente (literally urban commune) and Japanese (shi, city) which romanised as si.

Before 1999, kota was used to describe urban administrative division, which can be a first-level administrative division (kota raya), a second-level administrative division (kota madya), a third-level administrative division (kota administratif), or a fourth-level administrative division (kota kecamatan).

Nonstandard spelling of kutha.

to go in, to enter

to chew

city

cauldron

to enter

Superseded spelling of kóta.

city

accusative/genitive singular of kot

a vertebra, an element of the backbone

quota

quota

Source: wiktionary.org