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Amparo

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See also: amparo and amparó

English

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Amparo

  1. A barangay of Butuan, Agusan del Norte, Philippines.
    Coordinate terms: Agao Poblacion, Agusan Pequeño, Ambago, Amparo, Ampayon, Anticala, Antongalon, Aupagan, Baan Km 3, Baan Riverside Poblacion, Babag, Bading Poblacion, Bancasi, Banza, Baobaoan, Basag, Bayanihan, Bilay, Bit-os, Bitan-agan, Bobon, Bonbon, Bugabus, Bugsukan, Buhangin, Cabcabon, Camayahan, Dagohoy, Dankias, De Oro, Diego Silang, Don Francisco, Doongan, Dulag, Dumalagan, Florida, Golden Ribbon, Holy Redeemer, Humabon, Imadejas, Jose Rizal, Kinamlutan, Lapu-lapu, Lemon, Leon Kilat, Libertad, Limaha, Los Angeles, Lumbocan, Maguinda, Mahay, Mahogany, Maibu, Mandamo, Manila de Bugabus, Maon, Masao, Maug, New Society Village, Nong-nong, Obrero, Ong Yiu, Pagatpatan, Pangabugan, Pianing, Pigdaulan, Pinamanculan, Port Poyohon, Rajah Soliman, Salvacion, San Ignacio, San Mateo, San Vicente, Santo Niño, Sikatuna, Silongan, Sumile, Sumilihon, Tagabaca, Taguibo, Taligaman, Tandang Sora, Tiniwisan, Tungao, Urduja, Villa Kanangabarangays of Butuan

Portuguese

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Amparo

  1. A municipality of São Paulo, Brazil

Spanish

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Etymology

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From amparo (protection), from María (del) Amparo, shortened from María de los Desamparados, a Roman Catholic epithet of the Virgin Mary as "Our Lady of the Helpless" in Valencia.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /amˈpaɾo/ [ãmˈpa.ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -aɾo
  • Syllabification: Am‧pa‧ro

Proper noun

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Amparo f

  1. a female given name
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