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Because by definition Utopia is a Perfectcivilization
In Utopia
The address of the Utopia Memorial Library is: 800 Main St, Utopia, 78884 M
Either one, it's a utopia, that's what matters.
You would use "a" in front of "utopia" because "utopia" starts with a consonant sound (the "yoo" sound). Therefore, the correct phrase is "a utopia."
Utopia is the made-up name of a fictitious place, an ideal society written about in a book by Sir Thomas More in 1516. There is no reason why it would be any word other than "Utopia" in any language.
Cafe Utopia - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PA (Adult language)
Yes, 'Utopia' was written by Sir Thomas More.
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G. Statera has written: 'Death of a Utopia'
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J. H. Levy has written: 'An individualist's utopia'