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  2. Valle de Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    The Valle de Guadalupe (Guadalupe Valley) is an agricultural region in the Ensenada Municipality, Baja California, Mexico that produces an estimated 70 percent of Mexican wine. [2] In recent years, it has become a popular tourist destination for wine and Baja Med cuisine .

  3. Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Valle de Guadalupe is a village in Jalisco, Mexico. The population of the village is 6,705. [1] References Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco at GEOnet Names Server ...

  4. Russian Valley Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Valle de Guadalupe was originally occupied by the Kumeyaay people, many of whom still live on rancherias there today. [3] The hot springs are named for the group of Russians who settled in the Guadalupe Valley. These religious people of the Prygun faith (spirit jumpers), separated from the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  5. Valle de Guadalupe, Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    Valle de Guadalupe, Michoacán at GEOnet Names ServerValle De Guadalupe Michoacan. Traditionally celebrates the fiesta of Virgen de Guadalupe in January the date changes every year,what ever the date comes to the second Saturday of the month of January. Near by is the lake of Camecuaro.

  6. Misión de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Norte - Wikipedia

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    Mission Guadalupe del Norte (Spanish: Misión Guadalupe del Norte), also known as Misión de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe del Norte, is a Spanish mission located in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California. It was founded by the Dominican missionary Félix Caballero in June 1834 [1] in an area long inhabited by the Kumeyaay people.

  7. José Matías Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Ranch house, ex-Misión de Guadalupe, later Moreno family home, Valle de Guadalupe, BC, Mexico, ca. 1900. Moreno died of a stroke on November 30, 1869, at the age of 51 and was buried on the grounds of the Rancho ex-Misíon de Guadalupe. Reverend Antonio D. Ubach officiated at the burial. He left behind a contested legacy.

  8. Prudenciana Vallejo López de Moreno - Wikipedia

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    Prudenciana Vallejo López de Moreno (1832–1920) was a Californio and the matriarch of a family who owned Rancho ex-Misíon de Guadalupe in the Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico. She was the wife of José Matías Moreno , secretary of state under Pío Pico , the last Mexican governor of California.

  9. Damiana (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Damiana is a Mexican restaurant in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico. It has received a Michelin star. [1] See also. Food portal; Mexico portal;