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What does Madrid mean in Chinese?

The origin of the name First of all, the origin of the name of this city is "Ulsalia" (Latin meaning "hometown of bears"), because a large number of bears and strawberry trees (Spanish called "madlo? O ",as a symbol of the city since the Middle Ages). The second argument is that there were a large number of bears in Madrid in ancient Spain, which infringed on the people. One day, several children were playing hide-and-seek. Their mother was worried about their safety, so she went to find them. A bear is behind her. The children shouted' Madle-id, madle-id' (mom, run, mom, run). The ancient name of the city "Magelit" comes from the fortress built on the Reyes River in Makana in the ninth year, and its name means "land of abundant water". The fourth argument is now generally believed that the origin of the city's current name comes from the new settlement established by the Roman Empire on the Reyes River in Makana in the second century BC. The name of this first village is "Matlis" (it is named after the river that flows through the village). In the 5th century, the Roman Empire was completely unable to defend its territory in Iberia Peninsula, which led to a large number of visigoths' invasion. These "barbarians" at that time later took control of the Marquis. In the 7th century, Muslims conquered the Iberian Peninsula and changed the name of the city to "Mei Lite", which is a combination of the Arabic word "Maylit" (meaning water like "forest" or "life giver") and the suffix "it" in Iberian Latin for "place". Now the name "Mardlid" comes from "Matlit" in Mozaleb, and this title is also used as a title for Madrid people.

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