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Guadalupe (or Guadeloupe) was originally a Spanish toponym that derives from the Arabic word for "valley" or "river" (wadi) and the Latin word lupus, meaning wolf. The name referred to the Guadalupe River in Spain. Pronounced: Whada-LOO-pay.
   The name may refer to:
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Places

  • Guadeloupe, a French overseas département

    Bolivia

  • Guadalupe, Potosí

    Brazil

  • Guadalupe, Piauí

    Colombia

  • Guadalupe, Antioquia, a municipality and town
  • Guadalupe, Santander, a municipality and town
  • Guadalupe Hill, a hill in Bogotá

    Costa Rica

  • Guadalupe, Costa Rica, a suburb of San José, Costa Rica

    El Salvador

  • Guadalupe, San Vicente

    Mexico

  • Guadalupe, Baja California
  • Guadalupe, Nuevo León, part of the metropolitan area of Monterrey
  • 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
  • Isla de Guadalupe, an oceanic island off Baja California

    Peru

  • Guadalupe, Lambayeque

    Philippines

  • Guadalupe, Cebu City, a barangay located in the northeastern part of Cebu City
  • Guadalupe Nuevo and Guadalupe Viejo, two barangays in Makati
  • Guadalupe City, Mindanao
  • Guadalupe Bridge and Guadalupe MRT station, EDSA, Metro Manila

    Spain

  • Guadalupe, Cáceres
  • Guadalupe River (Spain)
  • Santa María de Guadalupe, in Extremadura, Spain

    United States

  • Guadalupe, Arizona
  • Guadalupe, California
  • Guadalupe County, Texas
  • Guadalupe Mountains, in New Mexico and Texas
  • Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas
  • Guadalupe River (California)
  • Guadalupe River (Texas)
  • Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes, in California

    Buildings

  • The Basilica of Guadalupe, a church in Mexico City
  • The Basilica of Guadalupe, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
  • Santa María de Guadalupe, a monastery in Guadalupe, Extremadura
  • Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe, a church in Dallas, Texas

    People

  • Guadalupe (or Lupe), a common female and male name in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly Mexico
  • Guadalupe Victoria, nom de guerre of the first President of MexicoFurther Information

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