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Ute
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Ute may refer to:
[edit] Science and technology
- 634 Ute, a minor planet orbiting the sun
- C-6 Ute and U-21 Ute, military variants of the Beechcraft King Air Model 90
- Ute, symbol for Untriennium, an unsynthesized chemical element with atomic number 139.
[edit] Vehicles
- A coupé utility vehicle, in Australian English
- Holden Ute, a coupe utility vehicle by Holden, a subsidiary of General Motors in Australia
- Nissan Ute, a badge engineered version of the Ford Falcon ute sold by Nissan in Australia, from 1989 to 1992
- Ute muster, an Australian activity that embraces its large Ute culture in remote, flat, rural councils
- Another type of utility vehicle
[edit] People
- Anneli Ute Gabanyi (born 1942), Romanian-born German political scientist, literary critic, journalist, and philologist
- Ute Berg (born 1953), German politician and member of the SPD
- Ute Christensen (born 1955), German actress
- Ute Geweniger (born 1964), East German breaststroke and medley swimmer
- Ute Hommo, German track and field athlete
- Ute Lemper (born 1963), German chanteuse and actress
- Ute Noack, East German cross country skier
- Ute Thimm née Finger (born 1958), German track and field athlete
- Ute Wetzig (born 1971), German diver
[edit] Places
In the United States:
- Southern Ute Indian Reservation, in southwestern Colorado, along the northern border of New Mexico
- Ute, Iowa, a city in Monona County, along the Soldier River
- Ute Mountain (or Ute Peak or Sleeping Ute Mountain), a peak within the Ute Mountains, a small mountain range in the southwestern corner of Colorado
- Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation, an Indian reservation in southwestern Colorado, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah
- Ute Pass, a high mountain pass west of Colorado Springs, near Divide
[edit] Entertainment
- O-Ton Ute, 1999-2005 Berlin literature, music and performance group
- Yoot Saito, Japanese computer game program designer
- Yut, a traditional board game played in Korea
[edit] Acronyms
- UTE (Usinas y Terminales Eléctricas), Uruguay's government-owned power company
- UTE, the abbreviation of Újpest FC, the Hungarian sports club "Újpesti Torna Egylet"
[edit] See also
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