No patron saint of Albuquerque is shown but Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of New Mexico.
As per the Patron Saint Index, the patron saints of Mexico are:Elias NievesJosephOur Lady of Guadalupe
Yes, she is one of three patron saints of Mexico.
Grace is not a patron saint of Spain. The following are the patrons of Spain:Andrew the ApostleJames the GreaterJohn of AvilaOur Lady of Guadalupe of EstremaduraOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of RansomOur Lady of the Pillar of SaragossaTeresa of AvilaAs per the Patron Saint Index, Grace is the patron saint only of the town of Alcira, Valencia, Spain.
The Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of the Immaculate Conception is the patron saint of the United States. As Our Lady of Guadalupe she is the patron saint of all the Americas.
As per the Patron Saints Index, these are the patron saints of Spain:Andrew the ApostleJames the GreaterJohn of AvilaOur Lady of Guadalupe of EstremaduraOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of RansomOur Lady of the Pillar of SaragossaTeresa of AvilaVictoria is not one of them.
I can find no patron of Madrid but the following are patron saints of Spain: James the Greater John of Avila Our Lady of Guadalupe of Estremadura Our Lady of Montserrat Our Lady of Ransom Our Lady of the Pillar of Saragossa Teresa of Avila
Patrons of SpainJames the GreaterJohn of AvilaOur Lady of Guadalupe of EstremaduraOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of RansomOur Lady of the Pillar of SaragossaTeresa of Avila
The patron saint of Costa Roca is the Virgen de los Angeles (Our Lady of the Angels), also known as La Negrita (the Black Virgin). This is a small, probably indigenous representation of the Virgin Mary that was reportedly found by a native woman in 1635.
The patron saints of the Dodge Diocese are Our Lady of Guadalupe and John the Baptist.
Saint Juan Diego's patron saint is Our Lady of Guadalupe. Juan Diego is known for his encounter with the Virgin Mary in Mexico in 1531, where he received the miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his tilma (cloak). He is venerated as a symbol of faith and devotion in the Americas, particularly in Mexico.
Catholic Answer Our Lady of Guadalupe is a Holy Day but NOT of Obligation except in Mexico, where, it being their patron saint, it is of Obligation, as the Immaculate Conception is in the United States, or St. Patrick is in Ireland.