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.
The name may refer to:
Religious images
Places
Bolivia:
Brazil:
Colombia:
Costa Rica:
El Salvador:
France:
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, hill near Mexico City
- Presa de Guadalupe, lake near Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico State
- Guadalupe Island, an oceanic island off Baja California
- Valle de Guadalupe: several locations so named
Peru:
Philippines:
Spain:
United States:
Buildings
- The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a Roman Catholic shrine in Mexico City
- The Basilica of Guadalupe, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
- Santa María de Guadalupe, a monastery in Guadalupe, Extremadura, Spain
- Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe, a church in Dallas, Texas, USA
People
Ships
Television
References
- ^ St. Louis - News - The Mexican explains why Our Lady of Guadalupe is Muslim, sorta
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