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In English, "Alamo" translates to "cottonwood." The term is often associated with the famous Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas, which took its name from a nearby poplar tree grove. The word itself is derived from the Spanish word for the cottonwood tree, reflecting the area's natural landscape.

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