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Lesser Poland Way

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The Lesser Poland Way is one of the Polish routes of the Way of St. James, a medieval pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It runs from Sandomierz to Kraków through the Lesser Poland Voivodeship and the ƚwiętokrzyskie Voivodship. It is an alternative path of the main Via Regia that in the Middle Ages ran from Estonia through Vilnius, Grodno and Lublin. The Lesser Poland Way was partially reopened on 25 October 2008. The whole route was reopened on 25 October 2009.[1] Another feeder route ran from Tarnobrzeg.

The route

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The traditional starting point in Sandomierz was the Dominican Church of St. James in Sandomierz, Sanctuary of blessed Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs. The aim was to pass towns or villages with churches dedicated to the Apostle James, stopping at KrakĂłw, where there is no St. James' church, before joining other international routes.

Places with St. James church

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Between Sandomierz and KrakĂłw there are four places with a St. James' church:

Santiago de Compostela

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From KrakĂłw it is possible to go to Santiago by two initial routes. Either using the Via Regia through Opole and WrocƂaw onto Germany. The alternative is through Oƛwięcim, Ć»ory and RacibĂłrz then onto the Czech Republic.

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References

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  1. ^ Wyrwa, Andrzej Marek (2009). Úwięty Jakub ApostoƂ. Malakologiczne i historyczne ƛlady peregrynacji z ziem polskich do Santiago de Compostela,. Lednica – PoznaƄ: Muzeum Pierwszych PiastĂłw na Lednicy. pp. passim. (in Polish)
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