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Guadalupe, or Guadeloupe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌɡwaðaˈlupe]) was originally a Spanish toponym that derives from the Arabic word for "valley" or "river" (wadi) and the Latin word lupus, meaning wolf.[1] The name referred to the river Guadalupe in Spain.

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Flag of Bolivia Bolivia:

Flag of Brazil Brazil:

  • Guadalupe, Piauí

Flag of Colombia Colombia:

Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica:

Flag of El Salvador El Salvador:

Flag of France France:

Flag of Mexico Mexico:

Flag of Peru Peru:

  • Guadalupe, Lambayeque

Flag of the Philippines Philippines:

Flag of Spain Spain:

Flag of the United States United States:

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Television

References

  1. ^ St. Louis - News - The Mexican explains why Our Lady of Guadalupe is Muslim, sorta

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