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Camino de Santiago Associations Worldwide

KinkyOne

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Hi, Forum!

Anybody ever came across a list of Camino de Santiago Pilgrim Associations worldwide, from Korea through Spain and over the pond etc.???
I know I could Google it for a few hours and eventualy gather it but I just thought it might already exist. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance :)

K1
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
For associations in Spanish speaking countries, see this previous thread.
The Mexico chapter is still very active, with monthly meetings at the Cafe Buen Camino. I attend every now and then.

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Hi, Forum!

Anybody ever came across a list of Camino de Santiago Pilgrim Associations worldwide, from Korea through Spain and over the pond etc.???
I know I could Google it for a few hours and eventualy gather it but I just thought it might already exist. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance :)

K1
Hi Kinky One
Camino Ways lists on their website a worldwide list of Camino Associations.
 
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All posts very helpful. Thanks a lot!
I'll try to do an updated list in coming days if nothing else will turn out.
 
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Hi, Forum!

Anybody ever came across a list of Camino de Santiago Pilgrim Associations worldwide, from Korea through Spain and over the pond etc.???
I know I could Google it for a few hours and eventualy gather it but I just thought it might already exist. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance :)

K1
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Anybody ever came across a list of Camino de Santiago Pilgrim Associations worldwide, from Korea through Spain and over the pond etc.???
I know I could Google it for a few hours and eventualy gather it but I just thought it might already exist. Any ideas?

One of the biggest Associations in Germany is the "Freundeskreis der Jakobuspilger Hermandad Santiago e.V. Paderborn". It's a non-profit club (e.V.) running the "Casa Paderborn" in Pamplona. It's the only Albergue that is accessible on the festivities of S. Fermin.

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the Australian Friends of the Camino Inc. can be found here

 
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Hi @KinkyOne ! Do you also want the names of sub-groups of country groups?? That would be a huge list!! ;)
Actually didn't think of that. I thought every national association would have a list of chapters (states/provinces, counties, cities...) included on their websites... But I would be interested if you have such a list. :)
 
Actually didn't think of that. I thought every national association would have a list of chapters (states/provinces, counties, cities...) included on their websites... But I would be interested if you have such a list. :)
Sorry, K1, I don't have that sort of list. But you're right, all the nationals will have MOST of the chapters listed!!
Thanks for this!!
 
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I know there is a Canadian association and one in Quebec that is totally different and independent (not a chapter of the Canadian one).
 
I know there is a Canadian association and one in Quebec that is totally different and independent (not a chapter of the Canadian one).
And there are two groups in Toronto. One is the official chapter of the Canadian national association and one that is separate and less official. Some (like me) are members of both.
 

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