Ignatian Way
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Ignatian Way
Summary
Ignatian Way is a pilgrims' way[1].
Key Facts
- Ignatian Way is located in Basque Country[2].
- Ignatian Way is located in La Rioja[3].
- Ignatian Way is located in Navarre[4].
- Ignatian Way is located in Catalonia[5].
- Ignatian Way is located in Aragon[6].
- Ignatian Way is in the country of Spain[7].
- Ignatian Way's image is recorded as Ignatiusweg (3).jpg[8].
- Ignatian Way's instance of is recorded as pilgrims' way[9].
- Ignatian Way's instance of is recorded as Way of Saint James[10].
- Ignatian Way's instance of is recorded as GR (Spain)[11].
- Ignatius of Loyola is named after Ignatian Way[12].
- Ignatian Way's locator map image is recorded as Inaziotar bidea-Camí Ignasià-Camino Ignaciano.png[13].
- Ignatian Way's part of is recorded as Three temples Route[14].
- Ignatian Way's part of is recorded as Ebro Way of St. James[15].
- Ignatian Way's part of is recorded as Catalan Way of saint James[16].
- Ignatian Way's part of is recorded as St James's Way of Girona[17].
- Ignatian Way's Commons category is recorded as Camino Ignaciano[18].
- Ignatian Way's start point is recorded as sanctuary of Loyola[19].
- Ignatian Way's destination point is recorded as Manresa[20].
- Ignatian Way's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fxqq1018[21].
Body
Geography
Ignatian Way is in the country of Spain[7]. Located in include Basque Country[2], an autonomous community of Spain[22], in Spain[23]; La Rioja[3], an autonomous community of Spain[24], in Spain[25], founded in 1982[26]; Navarre[4], a chartered community[27], in Spain[28], founded in 1841[29]; Catalonia[5], an autonomous community of Spain[30], in Spain[31], founded in 0801[32]; and Aragon[6], an autonomous community of Spain[33], in Spain[34]. Part of include Three temples Route[14]; Ebro Way of St. James[15], a pilgrims' way[35], in Spain[36]; Catalan Way of saint James[16], a pilgrims' way[37], in Spain[38]; and St James's Way of Girona[17].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include pilgrims' way[9], Way of Saint James[10], and GR (Spain)[11].
History and Context
Ignatius of Loyola is named after Ignatian Way[12].