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After all, local nationalists use Celtic knots in their posters and portray Galicia’s rightful place on the map as being next to Cornwall and Scotland. Just as these Celtic countries are ...
Rooted in Celtic tradition, the flaming queimada drink of Galicia, Spain, is believed to ward off evil spirits. Standing proud as the last stop along the Camino Santiago (Way of St James ...
Asturias lies between the region of Galicia and Cantabria in northern Spain. It is a prehistoric land as the many cave paintings illustrate. The area was inhabited by the Iron-age Celtic tribes ...
In O Cebreiro, thatched palloza huts, peaked like the mountains beyond, are based on Celtic designs. Stone walls of ancient pallozas crowd Santa Tecla hill, on Galicia’s western coast.
Now in it eighth year, Celfest will once again welcome musicians and performers from Brittany and Galicia (the Celtic region in the North West of Spain). According to Events Manager, Gráinne ...
Standing proud as the last stop along the Camino Santiago (Way of St James), Santiago de Compostela’s majestic cathedral never fails to mesmerise visitors. Shrouded in the belief that Christ’s ...
Rooted in Celtic tradition, the flaming queimada drink of Galicia, Spain, is believed to ward off evil spirits. Standing proud as the last stop along the Camino Santiago (Way of St James ...
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