<P>gracias, amiga...
<P> <B><I>Rosina Lila <BlaroliaAOL.COM></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hello you all,<BR>During last September 8,822 pilgrims received the Compostela in Santiago by<BR>virtue of walking, or horseback riding, the last 100 kms. or bicycling the<BR>last 200 kms up to the Santiago Cathedral; the numbers represent a 15%<BR>increase over the 7,641 pilgrims who did so in September of 2001.<BR>969 of the pilgrims were over 60 years of age, 4,779 were between 30 and 60<BR>years old and 3,074 were under 30 years of age.<BR>8,094 of the pilgrims professed a religious, or religious-cultural, reason<BR>for doing the pilgrimage; 728 declared only a cultural motive.<BR>The majority of the pilgrims, 4,936, were from Spain itself; the rest, 3,886,<BR>hailed from other countries: 967 from Germany, 655 from France, 467 from<BR>Brazil, 275 from Italy, 228 from the USA, 207 from Belgium, 197 from the<BR>United Kingdom, 194 from Austria, 177 from Canada, 133 from Mexico, and the<!
BR>rest from various countries totaling 51 in all.<BR>The largest number of pilgrims, 1,047, began the pilgrimage in Sarria; 1,041<BR>started out in SJPP, 1,015 in Roncesvalles, 761 in Leon, 696 in Ponferrada,<BR>613 in Cebreiro (including my soul-friends from Australia), 528 in Astorga<BR>(they purchased nothing there but souvenirs from the famed chocolate<BR>museum), and the rest began their pilgrimage at various numerous sites not<BR>only in Spain, but in Portugal and other countries as well.<BR>The French Way (Camino Frances) was followed by 8,124 of the pilgrims; 275<BR>walked the Portuguese way; the Northern way was followed by 224 pilgrims; 181<BR>followed the Silver Way from Andalucia and 18 kept to the English Way.<BR><BR>*****Personal note: if the numbers don't add up, blame it on the "Correo de<BR>Galicia" newspaper. The remarks in parenthesis are wholly mine. The<BR>Australian pilgrims that started out at O Cebreiro, and, back home, Bob<BR>Spender, will understan!
d. I just couldn't resist the personal indulgence.<BR>.... High time for me to go back to the Camino, methinks.<BR>Again, a caveat: those pilgrims who did qualify for the Compostela do not, in<BR>the leastest least, represent the number of all Santiago pilgrims. To<BR>paraphrase the Gospel ("many are called, few are chosen"), many walkers,<BR>horseback riders, bicyclists, try, but few make it, or care to.<BR>Warm regards to all.<BR>Rosina</BLOCKQUOTE>