Villa de Guadalupe, Mexico City

Former separate town, now a neighborhood of northern Mexico City
Stereocard of 'Ville de Guadalupe'

Colonia Villa de Guadalupe (also known as La Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo) is a former separate town, now a neighborhood in northern Mexico City which in 1531 was the site of the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most renowned Marian apparition in the Americas. She is venerated in the Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, located in the villa (town).

The word Guadalupe comes from Spain, where it was originally the name of a river.

La Villa de Guadalupe is located in Mexico City (formerly called the Mexican Federal District) within the borough of Gustavo A. Madero. The town was founded in 1563 and chartered as the city of "Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo" in 1828. The city was named after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the initiator of the Mexican War of Independence.

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the Mexican–American War was signed here in 1848.

See also

  • 1848 in Mexico

References

  • La villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo: Su historia, su estadística y sus antigüedades, Juan de la Torre, pub. 1887
  • "Villa de Guadalupe", Federal District website, retrieved 2013-04-17 at archive.today (archived July 3, 2013)

External links

  • Tourism guide to La Villa de Guadalupe, Mexico City government website
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