=one of the main routes in Britain was to Thomas Becket's shrine in Canterbury!!!!!==ya ya=
Canterbury was a pilgrimage destination in England. There were also pilgrimage routes leading across France into Spain to the pilgrimage sites of Montserrat and Compostela.
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=one of the main routes in Britain was to Thomas Becket's shrine in Canterbury!!!!!==ya ya=
the most important places to pilgrimage is Spain Italy Germany and Greece
It is the leading commercial river in Europe.
The rivers provided important transportation routes.
Rivers were used as transportation and trade routes in Europe. They were the easiest way to trade goods
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
it lies along major trade routes in europe and asia
In the middle ages the most popular shrine in England was Thomas a Becket at Canterbury. Other important places were Walsingham in Norfolk, St Winifreds Well' Lindisfarne, Bromhold and St Albans
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In Britain, important pilgrimage routes include the Camino de Santiago, which connects various locations to the famous pilgrimage in Spain, and the Pilgrims' Way to Canterbury, leading to the shrine of Thomas Becket. The Way of St. Oswald traverses northern England, linking key sites associated with the saint. Additionally, the Iona pilgrimage route in Scotland leads to the historic island known for its early Christian significance. These routes reflect Britain's rich spiritual heritage and attract both pilgrims and tourists alike.