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Ute or UTE may refer to: * Ute people, a Native American people of the Great Basin * Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah * Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah * Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado * Ute dialect, a Colorado River Numic language spoken by the Ute * Ute (vehicle), an Australian and New Zealand term for certain utility vehicles * Holden Ute, an Australian coupe utility Place names In the United States: * Ute, Iowa, a city in Monona County along the Soldier River * Ute Mountain, Colorado * Ute Mountain, New Mexico * Ute Pass, a mountain pass west of Colorado Springs In other places: * 634 Ute, a minor planet orbiting the Sun Other uses * Ute (band), an Australian jazz group * Ute (given name) * ''Ute'' (sponge), a sponge genus * Utah Utes, the University of Utah athletic teams * UTE (Usinas y Terminales Eléctricas), Uruguay's government-owned power company * Újpesti TE, a Hungarian sports ...
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Ute People
Ute () are an Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin, Indigenous people of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau in present-day Utah, western Colorado, and northern New Mexico.Pritkzer''A Native American Encyclopedia'' p. 242 Historically, their territory also included parts of Wyoming, eastern Nevada, and Arizona. Their Ute dialect is a Colorado River Numic language, part of the Uto-Aztecan language family Historically, the Utes belonged to almost a dozen nomadic bands, who came together for ceremonies and trade. They also traded with neighboring tribes, including Pueblo peoples. The Ute had settled in the Four Corners region by 1500 CE. The Utes' first contact with Europeans was with the Spanish in the 18th century. The Utes had already acquired horses from neighboring tribes by the late 17th century. They had limited direct contact with the Spanish but participated in regional trade. Sustained contact with Euro-Americans began in 1847 with the arrival of the Mormons to the Am ...
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Ute Pass (Rampart Range)
The Ute Pass is a mountain pass west of Colorado Springs that ranges from a peak elevation at Divide of at its lowest point. Geology About 75,000 years ago glaciers moved down the sides of what became Pikes Peak. Over time, the ground also thrusted upward. The combination of the change in terrain from the moving tectonic plates and the sculpting of rock due to the moving boulders created the steep canyons of the Ute Pass entrance. From the entrance of Ute Pass at Manitou Springs and for about 5 miles, the terrain is steep canyon land and the road has many curves. The terrain becomes less steep, eventually becoming "gentle u-shaped valleys" near the summit at Divide. Geography Ute Pass is located west of Colorado Springs, to the north of Pikes Peak and is located along U.S. Highway 24. From west to east, the pass traverses through Divide, Woodland Park, Green Mountain Falls, Chipita Park and Cascade. Its waters collect through the mountains of Ute Pass, through Fountain ...
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Újpesti TE
Újpesti Torna Egylet (Újpesti TE or UTE) is a Hungarian sports society, based in Újpest, Budapest. The club, which was founded in 1885, includes sports sections that represent the club at ice hockey, men's water polo, women's volleyball, athletics, wrestling, judo, mud wrestling, flatwater canoeing/kayaking, karate, youth football, boxing, modern pentathlon, shooting, gymnastics, triathlon, swimming, and fencing. There is a leisure section and a section for the club's fans called 'circle of friends' (baráti kör). The football team Újpest FC is also a part of the Újpesti TE family. Departments Team sports * Football: ** men's football (since 1885) ** women's football * Ice hockey: ** men's ice hockey (since 1930) ** women's ice hockey * Volleyball: ** women's volleyball (1948–1990, since 1950) * Curling Individual sports * Athletics (since 1903) * Boxing (since 1926) * Canoeing (since 1951) * Gymnastics * Fencing (since 1922) * Footgolf * Judo * Karate * Mod ...
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Utah Utes
The Utah Utes are the college athletics in the United States, intercollegiate athletics teams that represent the University of Utah, located in Salt Lake City. The athletic department is named after the Ute tribe of Native Americans in the United States, Native Americans. The men's basketball team is known as the Utah Runnin' Utes, Runnin' Utes; the women's gymnastics team is known as the Utah Red Rocks, Red Rocks. On August 4, 2023, Utah accepted an invite to join the Big 12 Conference effective August 2, 2024. Formerly Utah competed in the Pac-12 Conference, after it was 2010 NCAA conference realignment, announced on June 17, 2010, that the Utes would join the conference in all sports, beginning in the 2011–2012 academic year. They are the third Pac-12 member to have previously spent time in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), joining old conference rivals University of Arizona, Arizona and Arizona State University, Arizona State. They are also the first school to leave t ...
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Ute (given Name)
Ute is a German feminine given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f .... People with the name include: * Ute Berg (born 1953), German politician and member of the SPD * Ute Christensen (born 1955), German actress * Ute Enzenauer (born 1965), West German road racing cyclist * Ute Frevert (born 1954), professor of German history at Yale * Ute Geweniger (born 1964), East German breaststroke and medley swimmer * Ute Hommola (born 1952), German track and field athlete * Ute Lemper (born 1963), German chanteuse and actress * Ute Noack, East German cross country skier * Ute Oberhoffner (born 1961), East German luger * Ute Rührold (born 1954), East German luger * Ute Schell (born 1966), German rower * Ute Steppin (born 1965), German volleyball player * Ute Thimm née Finger ...
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Ute (band)
Ute is a British-Australian band formed by Ian Dixon on trumpet and keyboards and Wayne Elliott on bass guitar and keyboards. Their music has been described as acid jazz. Their album ''Under The External'' was nominated for ARIA Award for Best New Talent at the ARIA Music Awards of 1996 History British-born Ian Dixon and Wayne Elliott met in 1987 when both were students at Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium of Music, while studying music. They formed a dance, jazz group, Switzerland and completed their studies. Dixon and Elliott relocated to Melbourne, where they formed Ute. The group recorded demos and found greater interest in the English market, hence they relocated to London in the 1990s. They issued their debut album, ''Free to Be... Free to Breathe'', in 1992 via 33 Records, with the pair co-producing. Discography Studio album Singles *"It's a Soul Thing" (1993) – 33 Records *"One Time" (1993) – 33 Records *"Joint Just Jumping" (1996) – id/Mercury *"Not Like ...
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634 Ute
634 Ute is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. References External links * * Background asteroids Ute Ute Ute or UTE may refer to: * Ute people, a Native American people of the Great Basin * Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah * Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah * Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern ... X-type asteroids (SMASS) 19070512 {{beltasteroid-stub ...
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Ute Mountain (New Mexico)
Ute Mountain is a summit located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. Description Ute Mountain is part of the Taos Mountains which are a subset of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The isolated landmark is the highest point of the Cerro del Yuta Wilderness and Rio Grande del Norte National Monument which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. The remote mountain is situated 35 miles north of the town of Taos and four miles south of the New Mexico–Colorado border. Ute Mountain is a free-standing, dacitic, extinct Pliocene volcanic cone set within the Taos Plateau volcanic field. Ute Mountain has a base diameter of five miles and topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above the surrounding sagebrush-covered basalt plains. The slopes of the mountain are covered with stands of pinyon pine, ponderosa pine, aspen and Douglas fir. Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains to the Rio Grande which flows through a gorge along the western base o ...
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Ute Indian Tribe Of The Uintah And Ouray Reservation
The Ute Indian Tribe of the Uinta and Ouray Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of Indians in northeastern Utah, United States. Three bands of Utes comprise the Ute Indian Tribe: the Whiteriver Band, the Uncompahgre Band and the Uintah Band. The Tribe has a membership of more than three thousand individuals, with over half living on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. The Ute Indian Tribe operates its own tribal government and oversees approximately 1.3 million acres of trust land which contains significant oil and gas deposits. Historic bands The Northern Ute tribe, which was moved to the Uintah Ouray Reservation, is composed of a number of bands. The tribes at the reservation include the following groups: * Uintah tribe, which is larger than its historical band since the U.S. government classified the following bands as Uintah when they were relocated to the reservation: :* The San Pitch Utes of central Utah lived in the Sanpete Valley, Sevier River Valley, and a ...
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Ute Mountain
Ute Mountain, also known as Ute Peak or Sleeping Ute Mountain (; Ute: ''Wisuv Káruv'', Navajo: ''Dził Naajiní''), is a peak within the Ute Mountains, a small mountain range in the southwestern corner of Colorado. It is on the northern edge of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Reservation. The Reservation forms the southwestern corner of the state and of Montezuma County. Nomenclature for this peak and its range varies. The highest peak is sometimes known as Sleeping Ute Mountain; the entire range is also identified as one large mountain, called Sleeping Ute Mountain, on some maps; and the range is sometimes called the Sleeping Ute Mountains. All of these forms of the mountain's name and of the range's name can be found on various USGS maps, databases and reports. The Ute Mountains, with a collective profile commonly known as "The Sleeping Ute", are a dense cluster of peaks approximately in extent and stand in isolation from other mountains. Despite being much lower than C ...
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Ute, Iowa
Ute is a city in Monona County, Iowa, United States, along the Soldier River. The population was 338 at the time of the 2020 census. History A post office called Ute has been in operation since 1876. The city was named after the Ute people. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the census of 2020, there were 338 people, 168 households, and 85 families residing in the city. The population density was 908.5 inhabitants per square mile (350.8/km2). There were 188 housing units at an average density of 505.3 per square mile (195.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 97.3% White, 0.0% Black or African American, 0.0% Native American, 0.6% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, 0.0% from other races and 2.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino persons of any race comprised 0.9% of the population. Of the 168 households, 14.9% of which had children under the age of 18 living with them, ...
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