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Camino de Santiago


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About this book
This book is a diary of what I felt while walking the Camino de Santiago. Camino is translated as road, but in this book, it means the French road, that is, Camino Frances Codex Calixtinus s. ¥¸, and Camino village refers to the village through which this Camino passes. Records in 2013 and 2017 were reported in parallel. I tried not to stuff the words so that the feeling is not processed. There are some rough expressions. In some cases, the same content is repeated over and over again. Korean dialects are sometimes used. Local language pronunciation is also included. In the French road picture, the route represents the distance on the map, and the trip is the distance recorded with the GPS app. The remaining distance to Santiago is also listed. There was a loving encouragement from my wife Soonjeen. There was the unchanging faith of our children. There was a warm devotion of my wife's elder sister. There was a beautiful friendship of my old respectable friend. Thank you to the people of the Camino who shared comfort and encouragement with Buen Camino. Beware, I dedicate this book to those who died walking the Camino.

About Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is the road to the Santiago Cathedral in the city of Santiago de Compostela, in the northwestern part of Spain, where the remains of Saint James are enshrined. One of the twelve apostles, Saint James, was a missionary to the Iberian Peninsula as well as to Judea, and was arrested in Jerusalem in 44 AD and was the first martyrdom of the twelve apostles. In Acts 12:1-2, it is said,'It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them. He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword.' It is called Santiago in Spanish, Saint James in English, and Saint Jacques in French. Medieval pilgrims departed from their homes on foot or on horseback to go to the Cathedral of Santiago. Currently there are about 100 routes, and new routes are still being created. The four major routes in France, the Swiss route from St. Gallen in Switzerland, and the routes from Portugal and the UK are typical. Statistics show that in 2015 alone, 54,646 pilgrims from 114 countries passed through the Camino Frances, so to say, French roads, through the village of Saint Jean-Feed-fort in southern France. By country, the number of French people is the highest with 9,451, Koreans with 2,939, ranking 7th, Japanese with 523 and Chinese with 133.

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Camino people
Start
Day01 ?Saint Jean Pied de Port ¢¡ Orrison
Day02 ?Orrison ¢¡ Roncessvalles
Day03 ?Roncessvalles ¢¡ Burlada
Day04 ?Burlada ¢¡ Cizur Menor
Day05 ?Cizur Menor ¢¡ Lorca
Day06 ?Lorca ¢¡ Los Arcos
Day07 ?Los Arcos ¢¡ Logrono
Day08 ?Logrono ¢¡ Ventosa
Day09 ?Ventosa ¢¡ Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Day10 ?Santo Domingo de la Calzada ¢¡ Belorado
Day11 ?Belorado ¢¡ Ages
Day12 ?Ages ¢¡ Burgos
Day13 ?Burgos ¢¡ Hontanas
Day14 ?Hotanas ¢¡ Poblacion de Campos
Day15 ?Poblacion de Campos ¢¡ Ledigos
Day16 ?Ledigos ¢¡ Reliegos
Day17 ?Reliegos ¢¡ Leon
Day18 ?Leon ¢¡ Astorga
Day19 ?Astorga ¢¡ El Acebo
Day20 ?El Acebo ¢¡ Villafranca del Bierzo
Day21 ?Villafranca del Bierzo ¢¡ O Cebreiro
Day22 ?O Cebreiro ¢¡ Sarria
Day23 ?Sarria ¢¡ Hospital da Cruz
Day24 ?Hospital da Cruz ¢¡ Boente
Day25 ?Boente ¢¡ Santiago de Compostela
1day ?Santiago de Compostela ¢¡ Vilaserio
2day ?Vilaserio ¢¡ Cee
?3day ?Cee ¢¡ Fisterra
To home
Appendix
Camino Frances Codex Calixtinus s.IX
Credencial Universitaria
Albergue list
Route recommended