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Kota

British  
/ ˈkəʊtə /

noun

  1. a city in NW India, in Rajasthan on the Chambal River: textile industry. op.: 695 899 (2001)

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In Malaysia, Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara has broadened its specialties, while Thomson Fertility has been rebranded as a leading center in reproductive medicine.

From The Wall Street Journal

The name on the second row of the 24th column listing the victims from the 16th ward: Kota Sasaki.

From Los Angeles Times

"Demand for goods is expected to remain sluggish both domestically and overseas, and production is not in an environment for a major recovery," said Kota Suzuki, economist at Daiwa Securities.

From Reuters

Coaching centres in the northern Indian city of Kota are facing tighter regulations after a rise in the number of student suicides.

From BBC

But Mr Jain become tired with life in the city, and in 2018 he moved back to his family farm, near Kota in Rajasthan, north India.

From BBC