Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)' has mentioned 'Pilgrimage' in the following places:
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The city has its origin in the shrine of Saint James the Great, now the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, as the destination of the Way of St. James, a leading Catholic pilgrimage route since the 9th century. | WIKI |
[22] Around the place of the discovery a new settlement and centre of pilgrimage emerged, which was known to the author Usuard in 865[23] and which was called Compostella by the 10th century. | WIKI |
In 2013, 215,880 people completed the pilgrimage. | WIKI |
Although the 1884 Bull of Pope Leo XIII Omnipotens Deus accepted the authenticity of the relics at Compostela, the Vatican remains uncommitted as to whether the relics are those of Saint James the Greater, while continuing to promote the more general benefits of pilgrimage to the site. | WIKI |
Pope Benedict XVI undertook a ceremonial pilgrimage to the site on his visit to Spain in 2010. | WIKI |
The 1,000-year-old pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is known in English as the Way of St. James and in Spanish as the Camino de Santiago. | WIKI |
The pilgrimage has been the subject of many books, television programmes, and films, notably Brian Sewell's The Naked Pilgrim produced for the British television channel Channel 5 and the Martin Sheen/Emilio Estevez collaboration The Way. | WIKI |
A pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela provides the narrative framework of the Luis Buxc3xb1uel film La Voie lactxc3xa9e (The Milky Way). | WIKI |
A mystic pilgrimage was portrayed in the autobiography and romance The Pilgrimage ("O Dixc3xa1rio de um Mago") of Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, published in 1987. | WIKI |
A few years later, this site became a famous pilgrimage town, one of the most important of Christianity. | UNESCO |
This famous pilgrimage site also became a symbol in the Spanish Christians' struggle against Islam. | UNESCO |
The phenomenon of pilgrimage is not only a relevant historical fact, but also a continuous movement thanks to the celebration of the Holy Years. | UNESCO |