What is the meaning of Kota?
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.
- Specifically, a saamelaiskota.
Specifically, a saamelaiskota.
city,
- 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.
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 市 (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 chew
to enter
accusative/genitive singular of kot
a vertebra, an element of the backbone
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