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Descriptor English: Guadeloupe
Descriptor Spanish: Guadalupe
Descriptor Guadalupe
Scope note: Denominación de dos islas en las Indias Occidentales, separadas por un estrecho canal. Su capital es Basse-Terre. Estas islas fueron descubiertas por Colón en 1493; ocupadas por los franceses en 1635; entre 1759 y 1813 pasaron a ser dominio británico en diversas ocasiones; en 1813 fueron transferidas a Suecia; y en 1816 fueron devueltas nuevamente a Francia. En el año 1946 su estatus cambió de colonia a departamento ultramarino francés. Colón le asignó su nombre en honor del monasterio de Guadalupe en España. (Traducción libre del original: Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p470 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p221)
Descriptor Portuguese: Guadalupe
Descriptor French: Guadeloupe
Tree number(s): Z01.107.084.900.393
Z01.639.880.393
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D019430
Scope note: The name of two islands of the West Indies, separated by a narrow channel. Their capital is Basse-Terre. They were discovered by Columbus in 1493, occupied by the French in 1635, held by the British at various times between 1759 and 1813, transferred to Sweden in 1813, and restored to France in 1816. Its status was changed from colony to a French overseas department in 1946. Columbus named it in honor of the monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe in Spain. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p470 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p221)
Annotation: two islands in the West Indies separated by a narrow channel
Allowable Qualifiers: EH ethnology
EP epidemiology
Previous Indexing: West Indies (1966-1996)
History Note: 97
DeCS ID: 33213
Unique ID: D019430
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Date Established: 1997/01/01
Date of Entry: 1996/06/26
Revision Date: 2012/07/03
Guadeloupe - Preferred
Concept UI M0028906
Scope note The name of two islands of the West Indies, separated by a narrow channel. Their capital is Basse-Terre. They were discovered by Columbus in 1493, occupied by the French in 1635, held by the British at various times between 1759 and 1813, transferred to Sweden in 1813, and restored to France in 1816. Its status was changed from colony to a French overseas department in 1946. Columbus named it in honor of the monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe in Spain. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p470 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p221)
Preferred term Guadeloupe



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