The literal meaning of "utopia" is "imaginary place". There is, however, a very real town called Utopia, about 50 miles west of San Antonio, TX.
nowhere on earth is a utopia, but theoretically you can practice any religion here without discrimination (depending where in the US you are you may find more or less)
i think they are called ushers!
are you kidding?
The only heaven known is the one in the sky where Jesus watches over us. Sometimes other places are called heavenly if it is relaxing or beautiful as a figure of speech.
no but places where coins are made is called a mint
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A village called Ryan is in NSW, Australia. Five US states have a town or township named Ryan, including California, Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania.
None, since there is no such thing as gerogia. Second, there is a state in the US called Georgia as well as a East European country called Georgia. You do not specify which one. Third, there are infinitely many "places" in any region. Do you mean cities, towns, villages or places that you can stand in? Again, the question is not specific.
Sam Adams' Utopia runs about $200 a bottle if you can get it.
It has no feelings, is in sameness, there are no memories, and they release any one who does not conform with their society. Its someones utopia but to us it's a Dystopia. Hope I helped you all.
Yes, I found two places called Oslo in US: Oslo in Minnesota, and Oslo in Florida.
black people............................................................................i think