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Historic Pilgrim Routes in Galicia
| Publisher: | Instituto Geográfico Nacional (Spain Civilian Survey) |
| Catalogue number: | 203304 |
| Scale: | 1:250,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Black and white map of Galicia overlaid with the various pilgrim routes around the province in bright colours. The physical geography of the area is shown by shaded relief. On the reverse is information...
Historic Pilgrim Routes in Spain and Portugal
| Publisher: | Instituto Geográfico Nacional (Spain Civilian Survey) |
| Catalogue number: | 82427 |
| Scale: | 1:1,000,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
An overview map of the whole of the Iberian Peninsula, with numerous pilgrims routes, from the main route across the Pyrenees from France to Santiago de Compostela to local paths across the provinces...
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