# Mariefred, Sweden # Los Angeles, California (named for Our Lady, Quenn of the Angels) # Santa Maria, California # Maryland # Maryville, Tennessee
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-Bre D.
the answer before was horrible.
this is the correct answer:
This answer is far more thorough in my opinion. for thos who couldn't see the answer before it was:
Notre Dame no it's not Notre Dame because that is a college it says places
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Marion Mariette
Five places in the world named after Mary are Santa Maria in Colombia, Villa Maria a city in Argentina, Asuncion in Paraguay, Santa Maria Di Sala in Venice, and Consuelo in the Dominican Republic. Many of these place names refer to Saint Mary.
Unlike Maryland which was named in honor of Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of Charles many locations are named after Mary the mother of the Christians' Jesus. These usually contain the words St. Mary, Santa Maria, Ste. Marie depending on the nationality of the founders. They include cities, lakes and rivers and other features.
Most of the places that are named for Mary are places that where she is said to have appeared at. Example: Fatima, Lourdes, etc.
there are no people called jesus in the world today .... There are thousands of people named Jesus, it is a very common name both in the century and ever since.
YES
A Young Girl Named Hayley Moore's Mother Is The Greatest Mother In The World.
Mary,the mother of Jesus.
Danny's mother in "Danny, the Champion of the World" is named Mary. She is a strong and loving mother who plays a significant role in the story.
Both are the mother of all muslims. They were most pious in nature. Eve did not have a mother or father when she was brought to life where as Marry did not have a husband when Jesus her son was brought into this world.
No. The main Dublin in the world is the capital of Ireland. Many other places in the world are named after it.
Because that's there God and there world! Like our God and Jesus!
Fatty Bu
one place is walt disney world coronado springs
Often, the person who discovers it (or is said to have discovered it) gets the right to name it. But this is not always the case. Some places are named after a famous person who was very inspirational to the culture; or the ruler of a country wants a place named after himself (or herself), so that people will remember that ruler's importance. And sometimes, places are named after events that were central to a country's history.
Mother Teresa was named as the patron saint of World Youth Day a few years back. She has no other patronages at this time.