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Encyclopedia > Jota

Jota is a Spanish music and dance.


Jota is a hearty Slovenian/Friulian/Istrian sauerkraut soup of Austrian/Italian origin. Friulian (friulano in Italian, Furlan in Friulian) is a Romance language belonging to the Rhaetian languages family, spoken in the north-east of Italy (Friuli-Venezia Giulia province) by about 600,000 people. ... This article is about a geographical region bordering the Adriatic Sea. ...


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See also: Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Laverda Jota is a Laverda 1000cc motorcycle modified by the importers Slater Bros. ...


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Brazil - BRAZZIL - Jota Velloso spreading music from Bahia - Brazilian Music - March 2001 (2840 words)
Jota indicated that he wants to reveal the music of Bahia, especially forms that are less well known to the outside world.
I told Jota I was beginning to suspect that their compassion for the less fortunate in Brazil had something to do with the character of their work.
Jota and Mariene later accompanied the children on an eight city tour in Italy and are continuing their work with the children and the church, all of whom are orphans.
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