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Santiago de Compostela topographic map

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Santiago de Compostela

The cathedral borders the main plaza of the old and well-preserved city. According to medieval legend, the remains of the apostle James were brought to Galicia for burial; in 813, the light of a bright star guided a shepherd who was watching his flock at night to the burial site in Santiago de Compostela. This site was originally called Mount Libredon and its physical topography leads prevalent sea borne winds to clear the cloud deck immediately overhead. The shepherd quickly reported his discovery to the bishop of Iria, Bishop Teodomiro. The bishop declared that the remains were those of the apostle James and immediately notified King Alfonso II in Oviedo. To honour St. James, the cathedral was built on the spot where his remains were said to have been found. The legend, which included numerous miraculous events, enabled the Catholic faithful to bolster support for their stronghold in northern Spain during the Christian crusades against the Moors, but also led to the growth and development of the city.

About this map

Name: Santiago de Compostela topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Santiago de Compostela, Santiago, A Coruña, Galicia, 15705, Spain (42.72042 -8.70586 43.04042 -8.38586)

Average elevation: 814 ft

Minimum elevation: 7 ft

Maximum elevation: 1,955 ft

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