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  1. Rota is assumed to be the same city known as Astaroth of the Tartesian empire. It later passed to the Romans, who knew the town as Speculum Rotae. Following the arrival of the Moors in Spain, the city became known as Rabita Rutta ("watchtower of Rota"), from which it derives its present name

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  2. Rota is assumed to be the same city known as Astaroth of the Tartesian empire. It later passed to the Romans, who knew the town as Speculum Rotae. Following the arrival of the Moors in Spain, the city became known as Rabita Rutta ("watchtower of Rota"), from which it derives its present name.

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  4. When the Romans took over this part of Spain they changed the name to 'Speculum Rotae' and then when the Moors conquered, they changed it again to 'Rabita Rutta'. Now we are just known as Rota and have a town that is growing more and more attractive day by day. Rota has long been home to a Naval Base which the Spanish Navy shares with the ...

  5. www.clubvillamar.com › blog › spainRota - Club Villamar

    Aug 4, 2010 · This town was originally founded by the Phoenicians when Cadiz was founded. During the period of Tartesian Empire, it was called Astaroth. Under Romans it was called Speculum Rotae. This town was called Rabita Rutta at the time of Moorish rule which means watchtower of Rota. Climate. The average temperatures in a year are as follows:

  6. The most gracious Jabba has one more small condition: he demands you bring back the slime who kidnapped his little…punky muffin.TC-70, translating her master Jabba the Hutt Rotta, nicknamed "Pedunkee Mufkin" (translated as Punky Muffin) by his father and also nicknamed "Stinky" by Ahsoka Tano, was a male Hutt and the son of Jabba the Hutt. During the Clone Wars, he was secretly kidnapped by ...

  7. Following the arrival of the Moors in Spain, the city became known as Rabita Rutta ("watchtower of Rota"), from which it derives its present name. In 1217 the city was raided by a group of Frisian Crusaders en route to the Holy Land.

  8. It was originally founded by the Phoenicians at the same time as they founded Cadiz, the capital of this Province and it was originally called 'Astaroth'. When the Romans took over this part of Spain they changed the name to 'Speculum Rotae' and then when the Moors conquered, they changed it again to 'Rabita Rutta'.

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