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Though simple jota warmed me up a treat as well.
One derivative, the Jota, could reach 60mph in just four seconds.
As a child, she learned to dance the jota and other traditional Spanish dances.
It is named after jota a Spanish dance in triple time.
In areas around the river Ebre, the jota is a popular dance.
Navarre: The jota is also danced here, but to a different tune.
The jota is common in these two regions.
While dancing the jota in front of the newlyweds, guests pass leaving gifts.
The sound called 'jota' is non-existent in any of the Philippine languages.
Craugastor jota is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family.
Valencia also has its local kind of Jota.
Some non-Spanish musicians have made use of the jota in various works:
Brazilian pop rock band Jota Quest is named after the series.
His most prominent work, in literature, however, is the series of books Triângulo Jota.
In Valencia, the jota was once danced during interment ceremonies.
The entr'acte to the fourth act (Aragonaise) is a jota.
The bright orange Jota didn't materialise until 1976.
Danny Jota is considered a versatile visual artist in the Philippines.
Nabua is home of the modern kuntaw, and jota rojana.
Jota (music) is probably the best-known style of music from Aragon.
Nowadays there exist many modern varieties of the jota which are performed by various folkloric groups.
The jota looks balletic with the dancers in laced slippers jumping high.
The same could never be said about the mighty Laverda Jota, aboard which every trip is an event.
Also Jota Quest was a success since the first album, 1996, and they arrived with a powerful pop-rock-funk.
The Jota is played instrumentally, danced, and sung.