Pico Sacro ("Holy Peak" in Galician) is a summit in the central Galician Massif and the municipality of Boqueixón. In antiquity it was known as Mount Ilicino...
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an elderly Galician peasant about the queen living on Pico Sacro: Queen Lupa lived in O Pico Sacro. There was a servant of a house who took the pigs to...
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to the queen. Once again Lupa tries to deceive them and sends them to Pico Sacro (the Sacred Peak) to collect two of her oxen to carry the necessary material...
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deceive them, sending them to pick a pair of oxen she allegedly had by the Pico Sacro, a local sacred mountain where a dragon dwelt, hoping that the dragon...
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Camino de Santiago Discovery of the tomb of the Saint James [gl; es] Pico Sacro Esparza, Daniel (25 October 2021). "Two Jameses and a confusion of relics...
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catedral de Santiago (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Santiago de Compostela: Pico Sacro. "Panada, Kue Lezat Peninggalan Bangsa Portugis di Manado". Archived from...
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Fold formation in Campodola-Leixazos, Serra do Courel, Lugo Province Pico Sacro near Boqueixón Mountain peaks near Verín View of Serra do Faro Cantabrian...
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Constantino Cabal, highlighted the fact that several Galician places, such as Pico Sacro, Pedra da Barca (Muxía) or San Andrés de Teixido, were already draws for...
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(1977): Toponimia gallega y leonesa. Santiago de Compostela: Editorial Pico Sacro, páx. 110, 280 e 322. ISBN 84-85170-20-2 43°09′00″N 7°17′00″W / 43.1500°N...
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Saint James to go grab a pair of meek oxen she had by the hill known as Pico Sacro ("Sacred Peak"), where a dragon dwelt, with the hope that either the dragon...
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