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Tag Archives: cities with history

Pre and Post El Camino

August 16, 2016

FIGUERES: HOME OF SALVADOR DALI   Figueres is a city in the north of Barcelona, in the province of Girona. …

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Ribeira Sacra in Galicia

December 29, 2015

The term Ribeira Sacra, meaning ‘holy river bank’, is used to refer to the lands that border the confluence of …

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Zara of Galicia

November 1, 2015

In a country recently emerged from a recession that destroyed businesses and jobs, Amancio Ortega is a rare self-made mogul. The …

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Monuments along the Camino de Santiago

April 25, 2015

Please, find below the historical buildings that you are going to see along the FRENCH WAY. Places with enormous historical and spiritual …

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Jacobean taste in Castrojeriz

April 15, 2015

On 25th of July, the day of Santiago, Castrojeriz organizes gastronomic festivals, giving further fame to the garlic of Burgos by …

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The second largest Jacobean village in Burgos province

April 10, 2015

Cantrojeriz is an important ancient Jacobean milestone. At the time of the king Alfonso VII, it was a strategic point …

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Treasure cities of Spain and…..worldwide heritage

December 15, 2014

BAEZA – Town created by the roman, blowing during Arabic period, but its glory times were at the Renaissance. AVILA – …

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La Alberca, Salamanca – Back to the 14th Century

November 17, 2014

For those travelers who want a more subtle and authentic glimpse into the heart of Spain, there is no better …

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There are as many Caminos as pilgrims are

October 26, 2014

Find below the Camino Torres itinerary. Created by Diego de Torres Villarroel,  professor at the University of Salamanca. This Camino starts in Salamanca, and …

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The walled city of Ciudad Rodrigo

October 21, 2014

Saint Francis of Assisi was in Ciudad Rodrigo 800 years ago. We recommend you to visit the small town with …

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