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Caminho de Santiago de Compostela é oficializado em Florianópolis; entenda


Percurso tem 21 quilômetros e inicia na Igreja Nossa Senhora da Guadalupe, no bairro Canasvieiras. Vídeo mostra caminho de Santiago da Compostela em Florianópolis A prefeitura de Florianópolis sancionou, na segunda-feira (10), a lei que oficializou o Caminho de Santiago de Compostela na cidade. O circuito religioso de peregrinação está localizado Norte da Ilha (entenda mais abaixo). De acordo com a prefeitura, o percurso tem 21 quilômetros e inicia na Igreja Nossa Senhora da Guadalupe, no bairro Canasvieiras. A caminhada se encerra no Santuário Sagrado Coração de Jesus, nos Ingleses do Rio Vermelho, onde está integrado oficialmente ao trajeto histórico de La Coruña, na Espanha. Caminho de Santiago da Compostela passa por morros e praias Clarìssa Batìstela/g1 SC Com a sanção da lei, o poder executivo poderá firmar parcerias para elaborar regulamentos e estudos necessários para a demarcação geográfica, sinalização, implantação e manutenção da trilha. Além disso, segundo o município, será possível disponibilizar materiais didáticos para educação ambiental dos peregrinos e demais usuários do Caminho. Florianópolis passa a integrar rota oficial do Caminho de Santiago de Compostela SC tem 18 de 29 praias do Brasil premiadas com Bandeira Azul; veja lista Imagem mostra trilha do Caminho de Compostela Ângela Prestes/Divulgação Criação há cinco anos O caminho oficializado nesta semana integra o roteiro oficial do Caminho de Santiago de Compostela desde 2017. A rota original, na Europa, surgiu em 813. São pelo menos 12 trajetos oficiais. O chamado caminho francês, um dos mais populares, conta com 775 quilômetros. Para conseguir o certificado, é exigido percorrer, no mínimo, 100 quilômetros a pé ou a cavalo, ou então 200 de bicicleta, até a Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, na Espanha. Caminho na Europa liga Espanha à França Reprodução RBS TV VÍDEOS: mais assistidos do g1 SC nos últimos 7 dias Veja mais notícias do estado no g1 SC

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