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Way of St. James reports again pilgrims record

The Spanish Camino de Santiago again reports a record number of pilgrims. By the end of November, more than 317.000 Incoming received on the alleged tomb of the Apostle James in Santiago de Compostela, your document.

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Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago

Already from the previous record figures from 2017 (301.036), 2016 (278.041) and James, 2010 (272.417) considerably exceeded. At the end of December, the total number is expected to reach, according to estimates of 330,000, it said. The James of the year is when the feast day of the Apostle, of the 25. July, falls on a Sunday.

The strongest inflow prevailed, therefore, in August, when on average each day, nearly 3,000 pilgrims, the borders of the North-West passed through Spanish town. A prerequisite for the preservation of the pilgrim’s certificate is to be able to by the stamp in your pilgrim’s passport to prove that at least the last 100 kilometers to Santiago on foot or to have the final 200 kilometers of the bike completed.

Classic routes is the “French way” from the Pyrenees via Burgos and Leon, but the rise of the “Northern route”, the broadly parallel to the Spanish Atlantic coast, and from Portugal, the “Portuguese way”.

The new record year 2018 once more the reputation of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route as probably the most famous Christian pilgrimage in the world the route solidified. Currently, the eyes are already on the next James year 2021. At least then there is likely to be the next huge thrust.

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