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El Camino de Santiago de Madrid Madrid or Pilgrim's Way begins in the city which gives its name and northwest direction, leads the pilgrims to Sahagun, where they join with those who Santiago target by French Way. There is also a path that connects the city of Toledo the capital of Spain although it is virtually deserted at the time without any activity known to recover. All sections of the main road are clearly marked and have sufficient documentation and infrastructure for the pilgrimage.
Madrid was founded in 854, almost at the same time created the Camino de Santiago. Close spent several Roman roads like Route XXIV Antonio (third century) that crosses the Sierra de Guadarrama Cercedilla and refers to Segovia. It is assumed that a flow of pilgrims had to climb across Madrid and Valladolid to the French Way. Many villages have the typical route of road structure and Jacobean references are marked out.
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