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<dc:description>Sustainable Development Goal:
Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production: Digital interpretation of the Camino de Santiago can promote sustainable tourism practices. Educational resources can highlight the importance of respecting local communities and the environment while supporting local businesses along the pilgrimage route.

Hotspot:
This hotspot would link to a webpage showcasing different routes of the Camino, practical information for pilgrims, and the cultural significance of this tradition.  The page could also feature interviews with contemporary pilgrims and information about eco-friendly travel options.</dc:description>
<dc:creator>Established organically through centuries of pilgrimage</dc:creator>
<dc:date>Middle Ages (origins can be traced back to the 9th century)</dc:date>
<dc:contributor>hp69@st-andrews.ac.uk</dc:contributor>
<dc:language>English</dc:language>
<dc:type>Intangible</dc:type>
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<dc:date submitted>28/03/2024</dc:date submitted>
<dc:references>Camino de Santiago: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camino_de_Santiago</dc:references>
<dc:extent>cm x cm x cm</dc:extent>
<dc:medium>https://www.caminodesantiago.gal/es</dc:medium>
<dc:spatial coverage>current,42°27'32.40&quot; N,-5° 52' 58.80&quot; W;</dc:spatial coverage>
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