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  1. Rota | Northern Mariana Islands, Map, Population, & Facts - Britannica

    Rota, island, one of the Mariana Islands and part of the Northern Mariana Islands commonwealth of the United States, in the western Pacific Ocean. Rota is situated about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of …

  2. ROTA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jan 1, 2015 · Rota [Medieval Latin, from Latin] : a tribunal of the papal curia exercising jurisdiction especially in matrimonial cases appealed from diocesan courts

  3. ROTA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ROTA definition: 1. a list of things that have to be done and of the people who will do them: 2. a list of things…. Learn more.

  4. Rota - Login

    Rota is a software solution for managing and engaging staff, improving productivity, and reducing costs across multiple sectors with advanced technology.

  5. Rota - Wikipedia

    Rota, a lion presented to Winston Churchill in 1943 Rota, the feminine form of the Chilean term roto (literally "broken"), used to refer contemptuously to poor city-dwellers in Chile

  6. rota - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · rota (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative rotaði, supine rotað) to knock out (render unconscious)

  7. Things to do – Mayor Aubry Hocog

    Part of the Northern Mariana Islands, Rota captivates visitors with its pristine landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and a harmonious coexistence of natural elements.

  8. Rota Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    And, best proof of all, numerous decisions as to what is or is not simony are to be found in the reported decisions of the Roman rota. The tribunal of the Rota consists of ten judges called auditors (uditori), …

  9. Free rota template for Excel - RotaCloud

    Looking for an efficient, cost-effective way to schedule shifts? Download our free Excel rota template for businesses and shift-based teams.

  10. ROTA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A rota is a list which gives details of the order in which different people have to do a particular job.