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Ufera. See Yufera. 
Ulumay. A province and town just south of Cape Canaveral. There is reason to 
think that it belonged to the province of Ais rather than to the Timucua country. 
Uqueten. Ranjel gives this as the name of the first village of the province of Ocale. 
Urica. A town which gave its name to the mission of SanAugustin deUrica (1655). 
Uriutina. Ranjel describes this as "a village of pleasant aspect and abundant food." 
It was passed by De Soto just after crossing the river of Aguacalecuen. 
Urripacoxit, Urribaracuxi, Urriparacoxi. See Orriparacogi. 
Urrucle. See Surruque. 
Urubia, Urruya, Oribia, Oribe. A town near Cape Canaveral, 1£ leagues from the 
town of Surruque. 
Ustaga, Ustaqua. See Ilostaqua. 
Utayne. A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. 
Utiaca. A town 40 leagues from St. Augustine. See Abino. 
Utichini. A place evidently situated inland from San Pedro, and within a league or 
half a league of San Pablo (Puturiba). 
Utina. A synonym for Timucua, q. v. 
Utina Paja. Timucua name of a Spanish hacienda. 
Utinamocharra, Utinama. A town passed by De Soto one day's journey north of 
Potano. 
Uzachil. See Ocachile. 
Veachile. See Ocachile. 
Veca. See Beca. 
[Vera Cruz.] A village half a league from San Juan del Puerto. 
Vicela, Acela. A small town passed through by De Soto a short distance Bouth of 
the Withlacoochee. 
Xapuica. This occurs in connection with some Guale towns, but the word appears 
to be rather Timucua. It may be a synonym for Caparaca, q. v. 
Xatalalano. A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. 
Yaocay. A town in the Fresh Water province, near Antonico. 
Ycapui. See Icafi. 
Ycapalano. A town inland from San Pedro and said to be within a league or half a 
league of the mission of San Pablo, presumably the mission of San Pedro y 
San Pablo de Poturiba. 
Ytara. See Itaraholata. 
Yua. A town whose chief came "to give obedience" to Mendez de Canco in 1598 or 
shortly before. Perhaps this is really Yui. 
Yufera, Ufera. A town inland from San Pedro, apparently toward the northwest, 
for it was passed through by some missionaries returning to San Pedro from the 
upper Altamaha. Its chief was one of those inland chiefs who came to visit 
Ibarra in 1604. 
Yui, Ybi, Yby, Aybi (?). The name of this province should probably be pronounced 
Ewe in English. It was a small province on the mainland, consisting of five 
towns, and was 14 leagues from San Pedro. It was visited by the missionary 
at San Pedro. 
Yustaga, Yustaqua. See Hostaqua. 
Zacoroy. See Qacoroy. 
Zorruque. See Surruque. 
All of the Indians of southern Florida on the western side of the 
peninsula, from the Timucua territories as far as and including the 
Florida Keys, belonged to a confederacy or overlordship called 
Calusa or Calos. On the eastern coast were a number of small 
