Cota
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Abbreviations

  • Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Celebration of the Arts Festival
    Celebration of the Arts Festival
    The Celebration of the Arts festival, or COTA for short, is an annual event in September located in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. COTA is presented in cooperation with the Borough of Delaware Water Gap, Castle Hill Development, Inc., and the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.-The...

  • Central Ohio Transit Authority
    Central Ohio Transit Authority
    The Central Ohio Transit Authority is a public sector transit agency serving Franklin County and the rest of the central Ohio area, which includes Columbus, as well as Bexley, Gahanna, Grandview Heights, Grove City, Hilliard, Reynoldsburg, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Whitehall, and Worthington...

  • Circuit of the Americas
  • The Children's Organ Transplant Association
    Children's Organ Transplant Association
    The Children's Organ Transplant Association is a 5013 organization based in Bloomington, Indiana that helps children and young adults who need a life-saving organ, bone marrow, cord blood, tissue or stem cell transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support.COTA was founded in...

     (Usually written ALL CAPS as "COTA") www.cota.org
  • College of the Arts, Windhoek
    College of the Arts, Windhoek
    The College of the Arts is an institution of arts education in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. It employs 39 lecturers full-time and 75 on part time basis...


Surnames

  • Chad Cota
    Chad Cota
    Chad Garrett Cota is a former professional American football strong safety in the NFL. He attended Ashland High School followed by the University of Oregon. He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the 1995 NFL Draft and went on to play for the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints,...

    , American football player
  • Ed Cota
    Ed Cota
    Eduardo Enrique Cota is an American professional basketball player. The 6' 0", 195-lb. point guard played for Atlas Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski in Poland. He is currently living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina....

    , American basketball player
  • Humberto Cota
    Humberto Cota
    Humberto Cota is a Mexican professional baseball catcher who is currently a free agent...

    , Mexican baseball player
  • Leonel Cota Montaño
    Leonel Cota Montaño
    Leonel Cota Montaño is a Mexican politician. He is a former governor of Baja California Sur and former president of the Party of the Democratic Revolution . He was the first non-PRI governor of Baja California Sur....

    , Mexican politician
  • Norman Cota
    Norman Cota
    Norman Daniel "Dutch" Cota, Sr. was a United States Army general during World War II. Cota was heavily involved in the planning and execution of the invasion of France, codenamed Operation Neptune, and the subsequent Battle of Normandy.-Early life:Cota was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, the son...

    , American Army General
  • Rodrigo Cota de Maguaque
    Rodrigo Cota de Maguaque
    Rodrigo Cota de Maguaque , Spanish poet, who flourished towards the end of the 15th century, was born at Toledo.Little is known of him save that he was of Jewish origin...

    , Spanish poet

Given names

  • Cota (composer), Japanese pop music composer
  • Cotah Ramaswami
    Cotah Ramaswami
    Cotah Ramaswami - sometimes written as Cota or Cotar - was a double sports international who represented India in both cricket and tennis.-Family and early life:...

    , Indian cricket and tennis player

United States of America

  • Cota Creek
    Cota Creek
    Cota Creek is a very minor tributary of the Upper Mississippi River. It is confined mainly to Taylor Township in Allamakee County, Iowa, United States. It joins the river at Harpers Ferry, downstream from Lock and Dam No. 10....

    , a tributary of the Upper Mississippi River, in Allamakee County, State of Iowa

Other

  • Cota (genus), a plant of the tribe Anthemideae
    Anthemideae
    The tribe Anthemideae is a division of the family Asteraceae and of the subfamily Asteroideae that contains more than 100 genera which combined contain more than 1200 species. A cosmopolitan tribe, members can be found throughout the world somewhat concentrated in the Mediterranean regions of...

    , native to North America, used by various Apache and Navajo tribes for tea
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