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  2. Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Founded as "Villa de Guadalupe" in 1563, it became the city of "Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo" in 1828, and finally a delegación in 1931. It was named after Gustavo A. Madero, the brother and fellow revolutionary of President Francisco I. Madero.

  3. Gustavo A. Madero - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo Adolfo Madero González (16 January 1875 – 18 February 1913), born in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico, was a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz along with other members of his wealthy family. He was also known as "Ojo Parado" ("staring eye") since he had one glass eye.

  4. Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    The National Shrine and Basilica of the Blessed Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe) informally called the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

  5. Villa de Guadalupe, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Tepeyac - Wikipedia

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    Tepeyac or the Hill of Tepeyac, historically known by the names Tepeyacac and Tepeaquilla, is located inside Gustavo A. Madero, the northernmost Alcaldía or borough of Mexico City. According to the Catholic tradition, it is the site where Saint Juan Diego met the Virgin of Guadalupe in December 1531, and received the iconic image of the Lady ...

  7. Gustavo Madero - Wikipedia

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    Gustavo A. Madero (1875–1913), a participant in the Mexican Revolution against Porfirio Díaz Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City , a borough in Mexico Gustavo Madero Muñoz (born 1955), Mexican politician and businessman

  8. Boroughs of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Currently there are 16 boroughs in Mexico City and keep the same territory and name as the former ... Gustavo A. Madero [b] 1,173,351 1,185,772 −1.0%: 87.9 33.9

  9. Lindavista - Wikipedia

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    Lindavista is a neighbourhood in the north of Mexico City, in the administrative district of Gustavo A. Madero. The streets in Lindavista are named after cities in Latin America . History