Galicia

In Spain's green north, in the far northwest corner above Portugal, Galicia is culturally and lingustically related to that county. It's home to a rugged seacoast, refreshing native wines, and most famously Santiago de Compostela, one of the world's most important Catholic pilgrimage cities; it's at the end of the fabled Camino de Santiago (in English, Way of St. James), a route which itself serves up a wealth of architectural, cultural, and culinary marvels. More info in English: www.AGalicia.com, www.GaliciaGuide.com, www.Galinor.es, ww.LifeIngalicia.com, www.Pilgrimage-to-Santiago.com, www.SantiagoDeCompostela.org, www.SantiagoTurismo.com, www.TurGalicia.es. Galician language/phrases: Wikitravel.org/en/Galician_Phrasebook, www.Pmniglot.com/Language/Phrases/Galician.php.

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  • Greetings from one of the 5 wine regions of Galicia; The Ribeira Sacra.

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