Guadalupe

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Guadalupe, or Guadeloupe (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðaˈlupe]) was an early Arabic/Latin compound-word, Guadi is dry riverbed and Lupe is Wolf so that the name is Wolf-river, Guadalupe, or Guadeloupe may refer to:

Religion

Titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

Places

  • Guadalupe District (disambiguation), several locations

Bolivia Bolivia:

  • Guadalupe, Potosí

Brazil Brazil:

  • Guadalupe (Piauí), a council in the state of Piauí
  • Guadalupe (Rio de Janeiro), a neighbourhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro

Colombia Colombia:

Costa Rica Costa Rica:

El Salvador El Salvador:

France France:

Mexico Mexico:

  • Guadalupe, Baja California
  • Guadalupe, Chihuahua
  • Guadalupe (municipality of Chihuahua), Chihuahua
  • Guadalupe y Calvo (municipality), Chihuahua
  • Guadalupe, Nuevo León, part of the metropolitan area of Monterrey
  • Guadalupe, Oaxaca
  • Guadalupe, Puebla
  • Guadalupe, Zacatecas
  • Villa Guadalupe, a former town near Mexico City
  • Sierra de Guadalupe (disambiguation)
  • Presa de Guadalupe, lake near Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico State
  • Guadalupe Island, an oceanic island off Baja California
  • Valle de Guadalupe (disambiguation), several locations

Peru Peru:

Philippines Philippines:

  • Guadalupe, Cebu City, a barangay located in the northeastern part of Cebu City
  • Guadalupe Nuevo and Guadalupe Viejo, two barangays in Makati City
  • Guadalupe City, Mindanao
  • Guadalupe Bridge, Guadalupe Mall and Guadalupe MRT station, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Metro Manila

Portugal Portugal:

In the archipelago of the Azores

São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe:

Spain Spain:

  • Guadalupe, Cáceres, a municipality in Extremadura
  • Guadalupe, Murcia, a village in the municipality and region of Murcia
  • Guadalupe (Spain), a river
  • Santa María de Guadalupe, a monastery declared World Heritage Site

United States United States:

Architecture

People

  • Guadalupe Victoria, nom de guerre of the first President of Mexico
  • Guadalupe Canseco (born 1962), Mexican Olympic diver
  • María Guadalupe Jones Garay, best known as Lupita Jones (born 1968), Mexican businesswoman, former model and beauty queen
  • María Guadalupe Sánchez (born 1971), Mexican race walker
  • María Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez, known as Lupe Velez (born 1908), a Mexican film actress who starred in many classic Hollywood films.

Ships

Other uses

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