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The European Cultural Itineraries picked up the Carlos V Prize

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The Carlos V European Prize recognised today the work of the European Cultural Routes, including The Way of Saint James, in promoting values such as cultural diversity, respect for identities, …

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New rest and waiting area in the Pilgrim’s Reception Office

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The International Pilgrim Welcome Centre, which used to be a nursing home on Rúa das Carretas and was designed by local architect Jesús López de Rego, now has an enormous …

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The Xunta de Galicia announces the 2019 Camino de Santiago Awards 🗓

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The Xunta de Galicia has just convened the new edition of the 2019 Camino de Santiago Awards, as published today in the Diario Oficial de Galicia (DOG) journal, which recognises …

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The Xunta de Galicia places a milestone of the Camino de Santiago in the European Parliament

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The Regional Minister for Culture and Tourism, Román Rodríguez, today presided over the placing of a milestone on the Camino de Santiago in the European Parliament. The regional leader, accompanied …

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Exhibition “Xacobeo: Cando todos os camiños conducen a Galicia” (Palas de Rei) 🗓

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The itinerant exhibition When all the roads lead to Galicia commemorates the 25th anniversary of the inclusion of the French Way in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Organised by …

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The Council of Ministers of Portugal approves the decree law that regulates the promotion and promotion of the Camino de Santiago

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The Portuguese Conselho de Ministros after it had approved the Decree Law which regulates the enhancement and promotion of the Camino de Santiago, through the certification of its itineraries and …

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