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08th October 2009
Malaga Airport has a wide variety of direct internal flights that connect Malaga to the majority of the major cities within Spain. Flights from Barcelona, Madrid & Santiago de Compostela for example are readily available and by booking in advance you can ... Read >
Author: Roberto
24th September 2009
I tried to meet in a text all that I have answered about cycling in Santiago de Compostela. If your question is not answered here, send me to reply with the greatest pleasure and put to other candidates for cyclists pilgrims.
How to plan the trip?
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Author: Marcelo
31st August 2009
Santiago de Compostela is situated in the north west of Spain and is the capital of the autonomous region of Galicia. The inland city isn’t too far from it’s perhaps more famous neighbour La Coruña, a city which is a pleasant hour and half drive to t... Read >
Author: arabela
25th August 2009
Santiago de Compostela is situated in the north west of Spain and is the capital of the autonomous region of Galicia. The inland city isn’t too far from it’s perhaps more famous neighbour La Coruña, a city which is a pleasant hour and half drive to t... Read >
Author: arabela
17th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Betty Ortman
Several years ago my brother Thomas embarked on a 3-month hiking adventure in Europe. The goal of his trans-European trek was to reach the mission church of Santiago de Compostela in Spain from his home in the medieval s... Read >
Author: Betty
08th July 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain, Portugal and Morocco every year, many of them going to a pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to this region of Europe. World Heritage sites, apart from the old tow... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
29th April 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain every year, many of them reaching the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to Spain. World Heritage sites, apart from the old town Santiago de ... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
16th April 2009
Millions of people from all over the world come to Spain every year, many of them reaching the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This, however, is not the only reason to go to Spain. World Heritage sites, apart from the old town Santiago de ... Read >
Author: Euroscape Pty. Ltd
26th June 2008
The Spanish word ‘manana’ means tomorrow. In reality, however, and any Spanish person will agree, this word really means never. Luckily, for anyone who is talking to a Spanish removals firm which is about to transport the contents of their house to Sp... Read >
Author: Better Removals
11th March 2008
Each trip is a lesson. A tour around Burgundy is a lesson colourful and unforgettable: not just a combination of happenings that excite your feelings and mind, but one integral event. For centuries local customs and way of life have been the same: a gulle... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko
05th November 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. Examples of the wide variety of historical influences that go to make up modern day Spain can be found everywhere you look.... Read >
Author: Scott James
05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Northern Galicia. Overall of all of the autonomous reg... Read >
Author: Scott James
05th November 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Northern Galicia.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is un... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Southern Galicia. Overall of all of the autonomous reg... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
05th November 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Southern Galicia.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is un... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
05th November 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Northern Galicia further. I... Read >
Author: Scott James
05th November 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Northern Galicia. Of all of the autonomous regions of ... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
30th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Pontevedra. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain ... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
30th October 2007
Spain is a paradox. It is country that is at the same time both extremely complicated and simplistic. It is extremely complicated in that it is made up of quite a complex and political structure of regions and almost nation states and simplistic in the un... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
29th October 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Santiago de Compostela. Of all of the autonomous regio... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
22nd October 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine Pontevedra further. If you ... Read >
Author: Scott James
22nd October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Santiago de Compostela. Overall of all of the autonomo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
19th October 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
15th October 2007
As would be fit any major country in the western world, hotels in Galicia and Northern Spain are spacious, comfortable and clean. The categorisation for the hotels is awarded on a star system and these are allocated by the regional tourist authorities. If... Read >
Author: Scott James
15th October 2007
The unification of the various autonomous regions of Spain and the resultant product which of course as we all know as a constitutional democracy has inherited a wealthy and varied inheritance. Travelling throughout the country it is possible to see a we... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
08th October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia offer an exceptional variety of visitor accommodation. In this area you will find places to suit all types of budgets and even the most particular visitor is bound to find something to satisfy their particular needs. In this art... Read >
Author: Scott James
05th October 2007
Spain has a wealthy and varied legacy that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquer... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
21st September 2007
Spain, is a country that as has been mentioned on numerous occasions before is more than perhaps the sum of its constituent parts. As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a past wealthy in the legacy of former conquerors be they the Moo... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
13th September 2007
Spain has a series of affluent and varied traditions that is very much a product of the long and quite convoluted history that as a country it has had to undergo. It is obvious to see while you travel throughout Spain the influences and cultural tradition... Read >
Author: Scott James
03rd September 2007
Modern Spain is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose legacy is quite wealthy and varied.
The legacy left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards themselves o... Read >
Author: Scott James
24th August 2007
The unification of the various autonomous regions of Spain and the resultant product which of course as we all know as a constitutional democracy has inherited a wealthy and varied legacy .
As you travel around the country you can see glimpses of a p... Read >
Author: Scott James
24th August 2007
The Spain of today is very much an amalgam of the unification of a whole series of autonomous regions whose inheritance is quite wealthy and varied.
The inheritance left behind by previous invaders and conquerors such as the Moors, medieval Spaniards... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
22nd August 2007
It was once said that if you have ever visited Galicia to go to Santiago de Compostela and thought of leaving without seeing Corunna you were making a massive mistake.
Because of the fine natural harbour, Corunna has always been a fairly major regional... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
22nd August 2007
It is often said; with justification that a lot can be said about any particular region or country by the types of architecture that can be found within the area.
Nowhere is this more so than the semi autonomous region of Galicia in North Western Spain... Read >
Author: Scott James
09th August 2007
It was once said about visiting Galicia and visiting Santiago de Compostela that don’t even think about leaving without seeing Corunna.
Corona, when it's not raining seems to be one of those super cities in life where everybody appears to enjoy stayi... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
09th August 2007
Santiago de Compostela (also known as St. James of Compostela) is the regional capital of the autonomous region of Galicia in North Western Spain.
Within Galicia Santiago to Compostela can be found in the province of “A Coruna” and was in the year ... Read >
Author: Scott James
26th July 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry. The climate is much milder than in the southern Iberian Peninsula and all of the autonomous regions in Northern Spa... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
22nd January 2007
Castilla & Leon is the largest region in Spain located between the north of Madrid, Portugal, Aragon and the Costa Verde. Many visitors approach this region from Madrid and its International Airport as many of the major cities in the region can be reached... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
20th May 2006
Castilla y Leon
Castilla y Leon is the largest region in Spain. It is known for its vast expanse of plains and its many castles
Valladolid is the capital of the region and although it has now become quite industrialised it has one of the most import... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th February 2006
This brief article is about the Santiago in Galicia, Spain and not the one in Chile.
Santiago de Compostela started life in the 9th century as a church and monastic development built over the tomb of one of the apostles, Saint James or so it is claim... Read >
Author: martin lambert
21st January 2006
The province of A Coruna is to be found in northern Spain in the region known as Galicia.
Coruna has several claims to fame. Firstly it is home to the city of Santiago de Compostela (lit. "of the star field") whose massive cathedral holds the remains o... Read >
Author: martin lambert
15th December 2005
Visiting Galicia can be enjoyable, exciting and educational. This part of Spain has a wealth of historic buildings ranging from Celtic forts and Roman ruins, to Gothic and Neo-classical architectural masterpieces and few, other than the Spanish, will have... Read >
Author: martin lambert
23rd November 2005
Whilst there are Galicia's, not just in Spain, but also in Turkey and Poland, the one that we are looking at is located in the north west of the Iberian Peninsula and borders Portugal to its south.
Galicia has a temperate rather than a Mediterranean cl... Read >
Author: martin lambert
28th October 2005
Sydney artist Caroline Nader was awarded an Honourable Mention in the International Photography Awards (IPA) 2005 Competition.
Los Angeles, California, 2005 -
Caroline's photos in the 'Architecture in non-professional' category, won her an Honourable... Read >
Author: Caroline Nader
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