Utuado

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Utuado

Etymology[edit]

From Spanish Utuado, from Taíno [Term?] (literally between mountains).

Proper noun[edit]

Utuado

  1. A town and municipality of Puerto Rico, United States, located in the Cordillera Central region.
    • 2018 September 12, Jeff Goodell, “The Perfect Storm: How Climate Change and Wall Street Almost Killed Puerto Rico”, in Rolling Stone[1]:
      In the hills around Utuado, most of the houses are abandoned. [] The only people I see as I drive around the region with Antonio Paris, an astrophysicist who grew up in Utuado but now lives in Tampa, Florida, are some lonely-looking men fishing off the dam at Lago Dos Bocas.