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"De Guadalupe" often refers to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a significant religious symbol in Mexico and among Mexican communities worldwide. She is considered the patroness of the Americas and is celebrated for her role in bringing Christianity to indigenous peoples. The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is associated with the 1531 apparitions of the Virgin Mary to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill, which have become a vital part of Mexican cultural and religious identity. The feast day is celebrated on December 12, drawing millions of pilgrims to her basilica in Mexico City.

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