The Camino de Santiago (Latin: Peregrinatio Compostellana, lit. 'Pilgrimage of Compostela'; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), or in English the Way of St...
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Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, extends from different countries of Europe, and even North Africa, on its way to Santiago de Compostela...
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The Vía de La Plata (Silver Way) or Ruta de la Plata (Silver Route) is an ancient commercial and pilgrimage path that crosses the west of Spain from north...
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Estudiantes de La Plata (Spanish pronunciation: [kluβ estuˈðjantes ðe la ˈplata] lit. "Students from La Plata"), simply referred to as Estudiantes de La Plata, is...
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The Primitive Way (Spanish: Camino Primitivo) is one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago. It begins in the old Asturian capital of Oviedo and runs...
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French Way (redirect from Camino Francés)
James (Spanish: Camino de Santiago), the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It runs from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the...
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English Way (category Camino de Santiago routes)
The English Way or Camino Inglés (Galician: Camiño Inglés and Spanish: Camino Inglés) is one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago. The Spanish section...
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Northern Way (category Camino de Santiago routes)
Camino del Norte, Galician: Camiño do Norte, Basque: Iparraldeko bidea), also called the Coastal Way (Spanish: Camino de la Costa, Galician: Camiño da...
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Retrieved 1 August 2022. "Estudiantes de La Plata campeón de la Copa Argentina 2023: así fue el camino al título". LA NACION (in Spanish). 14 December 2023...
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The Order of Santiago (/ˌsɒntiˈɑːɡoʊ/; Spanish: Orden de Santiago [sanˈtjaɣo]) is a religious and military order founded in the 12th century. It owes its...
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Santiago (/ˌsæntiˈɑːɡoʊ/, US also /ˌsɑːn-/; Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo]), also known as Santiago de Chile (Spanish: [san̪ˈtja.ɣo ðe ˈtʃi.le] ), is the capital...
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Francis canonised her. María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa was born in 1730 in the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata of the Spanish Empire, today Argentina;...
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Juan de Acre in Navarrete, La Rioja in 1185 for the Order of Saint John; and to provide assistance and protection to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. María...
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Portuguese Way (category Camino de Santiago routes)
Portuguese Way (Portuguese: Caminho Português, Spanish: Camino Portugués) is the name of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal. It begins...
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architecture. The town lies at the junction of the French route of the Camino de Santiago, the most popular route, and the Silver Route from Mérida in southern...
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Retrieved 2017-09-21. www.eldia.com, Diario El Dia de La Plata. "El pedido por la aparición de Santiago Maldonado traspasó las fronteras". www.eldia.com...
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Sosúa (redirect from Sosúa, Puerto Plata)
Plata province of the Dominican Republic approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) from the Gregorio Luperón International Airport in San Felipe de Puerto Plata...
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Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago), and is crossed by the Miño, Barbaña, Loña...
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Argentino B 1996/97 on RSSSF.com El camino hacia la A on Quilmes official site "Peñarol de Mar del Plata retiró la camiseta de 'Tato' Rodríguez" Archived 2011-11-25...
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in the 2006 film El camino de los ingleses (Summer Rain), directed by Antonio Banderas. That same year he joined the cast of LaSexta series SMS. Casas...
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the puzzle to discern his paths. In 1540, Cabeza de Vaca was appointed adelantado of the Río de la Plata in South America. The colony comprised parts of...
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Pontevedra, Spain. The bridge is part of the Silver Way (Via de la Plata) of the Camino de Santiago The bridge was built in the year 912 and joins the parish...
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UNESCO designated the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France as a World Heritage Site in December 1998. The routes pass through the following regions...
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Tanghetto Best Flamenco Album Camino – Niña Pastori Pura Sangre – Israel Fernández Por la Tangente – Diego Guerrero Quejíos de un Maleante – Omar Montes Prohibido...
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No Te Va Gustar (redirect from El Camino Más Largo)
January 2024. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help) "El camino de No Te Va Gustar". La Nación (in Spanish). 24 April 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2024...
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La Roda is part of the Camino de Santiago routes that pass through the province of Albacete. Specifically, it is located on the Camino de Santiago de...
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city of Santiago de los Caballeros. Hostos and his family returned to Chile in 1889. He directed the Liceos of Chillán (1889–90) and Santiago de Chile (1890–98)...
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capital Santiago and the port of Valparaíso (part of the layout of which is still in use today), continued the building of the Palacio de la Moneda in...
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Bolivia (redirect from República de Bolivia)
most dangerous road" by the Inter-American Development Bank, called (El Camino de la Muerte) in Spanish. The northern portion of the road, much of it unpaved...
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Che Guevara (redirect from Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna)
California, and Patrick Lynch, who emigrated from Ireland to the Río de la Plata Governorate. Referring to Che's "restless" nature, his father declared...
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