Eutopia

Eu·to·pi·a

[yoo-toh-pee-uh]
noun Obsolete.
1.
a place in which human society, natural conditions, etc., are so ideally perfect that there is complete contentment.

Origin:
< Neo-Latin (1516); see eu-, Utopia

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