Madre de Dios
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The name Madre de Dios is a fairly common Spanish-language designation for the Virgin Mary, literally meaning "mother of God". It can refer to:
- A old exclamation in Spanish-speaking countries. It has decreased as time has gone on and the American culture seeps into those Spanish speaking countries.
- Madre de Dios Province, Bolivia
- Madre de Dios Region, Peru
- Madre de Dios River in Peru
- Madre de Deus, a Portuguese carrack, sometimes referred to by its Spanish name