Reportedly he ministered to the people of the area and is buried in Santiago de Compostella.
Galicia is in northwestern Spain.
Galiza, in English Galicia, is the part of Spain north of Portugal.It's spoken in Galicia, Spain.
The name Santiago is of Spanish origin and means "Saint James." It is a common name in Spanish-speaking countries, often used to honor St. James, one of the apostles of Jesus.
St. James the Greater, brother of the apostle John, is the patron Saint of Spain
Yes, it is part of Spain.
Gallego is primarily spoken in Galicia, a region in northwestern Spain. It is a Romance language with similarities to Portuguese.
Saint James, Port of Spain
Paella is a food specialty in Spain. Specifically in the part of Spain called Galicia. Many of the ingredients, such as seafood, are commonly found in Galicia.
because Galicia Spain is a wide grass feild when you have grass you have cow when you have cow then you have MILK' that's easy weew.... : )
Hi, Vigo Port is in the province of Pontevedra in Galicia which is an autonomous community of Spain. The city of Vigo Spain is in the south west of Galicia, just above neighbouring Portugal. Check out more about Galicia at travelgalicia.com
It is in Galicia, Spain.
galicia, the north, the mountains