Despite the sagging Spanish economy — or perhaps because of it — the pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James in northwestern Galicia has become a booming part of modern Spain’s tourism industry.
By RAPHAEL MINDER, New York Times
Sun, 08/31/2014 - 6:14pm
Despite the sagging Spanish economy — or perhaps because of it — the pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James in northwestern Galicia has become a booming part of modern Spain’s tourism industry.