Utica in Spanish
Utica in Spanish is Útica — Utica means an ancient Phoenician city on the coast of North Africa, near Carthage.
Utica in Spanish
Útica
An ancient Phoenician colony on the African coast, near Carthage.
What does "Utica" mean?
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proper noun An ancient Phoenician city on the coast of North Africa, near Carthage.
"Utica was one of the oldest Phoenician settlements in North Africa."
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proper noun A city in Oneida County, New York, named after the ancient city.
"She grew up in Utica, in upstate New York."
Utica in a sentence
- Utica was one of the oldest Phoenician settlements in North Africa.
- She grew up in Utica, in upstate New York.
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Utica" in Spanish?
"Utica" in Spanish is Útica. Utica means: An ancient Phoenician city on the coast of North Africa, near Carthage.
How do you use "Utica" in a sentence?
Example: "Utica was one of the oldest Phoenician settlements in North Africa." In Spanish, "Utica" is Útica.
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