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The number of compostelas increased 6.5% from last year to set a record again. Notable is that the split between male and female is pretty much 50:50. Per national population, Ireland continues to be first!!

La Peregrinación a Santiago en Junio de 2017
Durante el mes de Junio de 2017 en la Oficina de Peregrinaciones se recibieron 41.620 peregrinos; el anterior Año Santo en 2010 fueron 33.757. De estos peregrinos, 20.542 (49,36%) son mujeres y 21.078 (50,64%) hombres. A pie han llegado 37.803 (90,83%), en bicicleta 3.629 (8,72%), a caballo 176 (0,42%) y 11 (0,03%) en silla de ruedas.

Extranjeros: 26.866 (64,55%); el país que mayor número de peregrinos aporta es Alemania, con 3.967 (14,77%); Estados Unidos, con 3.796 (14,13%); Italia, con 3.666 (13,65%); Portugal, con 1.589 (5,91%); Francia, con 1.567 (5,83%); Brasil, con 998 (3,71%); Irlanda, con 957 (3,56%); Australia, con 896 (3,34%); etc.

Camino seguido.
Los caminos que han seguido la mayoría de los peregrinos son Frances-Camino de con 26.206 (62,96%); Portugues-Camino con 7.428 (17,85%); Norte-Camino de con 2.323 (5,58%); Primitivo-Camino con 1.929 (4,63%); Ingles-Camino con 1.280 (3,08%); Via de la Plata con 1.179 (2,83%); Portugu?s Costa Camino con 819 (1,97%); Camino de Invierno con 145 (0,35%); Costa Camino Portugues con 116 (0,28%); Otros caminos con 116 (0,28%); Muxia-Finisterre con 77 (0,19%); Invierno de Camino con 2 (0,00%); etc.

https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/statistics/
 
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Wow, Camino de Invierno gaining attention obviously. With 145 pilgrims in just one month (5 per day started it on average) and surely some more that didn't claim their Compostelas.
 
I hope this was a fairly accurate translation to English:

The Pilgrimage to Santiago in June 2017
During the month of June of 2017 in the Office of Pilgrimages 41,620 pilgrims were received; The previous Holy Year in 2010 was 33,757. Of these pilgrims, 20,542 (49.36%) are women and 21,078 (50.64%) are men. On foot they have reached 37,803 (90,83%), by bicycle 3,629 (8.72%), riding 176 (0,42%) and 11 (0.03%) in wheelchairs.

Foreigners: 26,866 (64.55%); The country with the largest number of pilgrims is Germany, with 3,967 (14.77%); United States, with 3,796 (14.13%); Italy, with 3,666 (13.65%); Portugal, with 1,589 (5.91%); France, with 1,567 (5.83%); Brazil, with 998 (3.71%); Ireland, with 957 (3.56%); Australia, with 896 (3.34%); etc.

Followed road.
The roads that have followed the majority of the pilgrims are Frances-Camino de with 26,206 (62,96%); Portugues-Camino with 7,428 (17.85%); North-Road with 2,323 (5.58%); Primitivo-Camino with 1,929 (4.63%); English-Way with 1,280 (3.08%); Via de la Plata with 1,179 (2.83%); Portuguese Coast Road with 819 (1.97%); Winter Road with 145 (0.35%); Portuguese Way Coast with 116 (0.28%); Other roads with 116 (0.28%); Muxia-Finisterre with 77 (0.19%); Winter Road with 2 (0.00%); etc
 
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It has Camino de Invierno with 145 and then Invierno de Camino with 2 ... Are those 2 lonely pilgrims walking the Invierno backwards? o_O

It also seems to have Portuguese Coastal listed twice with different numbers.
 
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It also seems to have Portuguese Coastal listed twice with different numbers.

Interesting. I'm actually curious how they split the various Portuguese entry, I walked from Lisboa, using Costa from Porto to Redondela, wonder where I'm accounted for :-)
 
The increase on the Invierno is incredible. Especially if you take into account that these will be seasoned pilgrims, who might not all go after their Compostela. I walked there in summer 2015 and I only met 1 other pilgrim. He lived in the area and was just doing 2 stages over the weekend.

With the Norte and the Primitivo I always wonder how they are counting. If somebody walks the Norte and then changes to the Primitivo, which Camino is he/she counted for? Can 1 person be registered for 2 Caminos?
 
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Because I have better things to do (like packing...), I dived into the Norte numbers and put them in geographic order, to get an idea how and where the Norte is growing.

Total Camino del Norte in june: 2323 pilgrims

Starting places
Francia - C.N : 77
Baiona/Bayonne: 243 (I assume they continue on the Norte)
Hendaya : 47 (the French, I guess ;))
Irun: 788
San Sebastian: 110
Resto País Vasco - C.N.: 53
Bilbao: 181
Santander: 148
Resto Cantabria: 55
Oviedo - C.N.: 35
Resto Asturias - C.N : 257
Aviles: 65

Total: 2059 (maybe some pilgrims don't mention their starting place?)
 
Luka those numbers don't include starting places in Galicia, that could be the difference + to confuse it a bit more those people who started way back I would hazard a guess that around 50% went on the Primitivo after Oviedo, that's my experience of being on the Norte twice and San Salvador/Primitivo once. It probably depends on the person doing your Compostela with which route you get marked against.
 
The numbers will start to be more heavily skewed in favor of Spanish pilgrims any day now. As we draw nearer to the Feast of Santiago, I have noticed each year while working at the office that the arriving pilgrim mix becomes predominately Spanish and Portuguese from the third week of July through August.

On an annual basis, Spanish pilgrims run ABOUT half of the total number. But during the summer months, as groups make their pilgrimages, this percentage rises to exceed 75 percent on some days.

It would be very interesting to be able to get the raw data to slice and dice. Of course, there are no names involved, as they are not retained. But all the information you write on the sheet of paper as you are waiting to get your Compostela is in the system, somewhere.

Hmmm? I think I will raise that issue this summer. I will be there in about 10 days to start my annual month of service at the Pilgrim Office. this could be an interesting demographic analysis. it might even help to improve services...
 
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By horse 179
In 2016, From June to September 185.
On my Camino I saw a group of 6 riding Hispano Arabes which could cost in total 300.00 euros or more.
The albergue infraestructure is not safe enough for staying those horses at night. :)
 
By horse 179
In 2016, From June to September 185.
On my Camino I saw a group of 6 riding Hispano Arabes which could cost in total 300.00 euros or more.
The albergue infraestructure is not safe enough for staying those horses at night. :)

Earlier this year I saw some work which had been done to make part of the Camino Sanabres more accessible by horse. No idea what the situation about stabling the horses might be though. I'll stick to walking...
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/camino-mozarabe-by-horse.45314/
 
The group of six had a van/truck as support vehicle.
While I was eating at pension O'Mesón in O Pino (C.Francés) they arrived and left their horses in the old barn that the pension has.
When I asked the owner he told me that it was not normal and the place wasn´t included in any kind of infraestucture for horses.
 
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(maybe some pilgrims don't mention their starting place?)

They never provide a full list in these shorter internet summaries, as there can be dozens of starting places with 1 or 2 pilgrims only -- even hundreds for the Francès.
 
By horse 179
In 2016, From June to September 185.
On my Camino I saw a group of 6 riding Hispano Arabes which could cost in total 300.00 euros or more.
The albergue infraestructure is not safe enough for staying those horses at night. :)
Many of those riding to Santiago do so with an agency of some sort that takes care of the horses and everything else. All the "pilgrim" has to do is ride the horse from point a to point b.
 
Interesting. I'm actually curious how they split the various Portuguese entry, I walked from Lisboa, using Costa from Porto to Redondela, wonder where I'm accounted for :)
Yes, we walked the Portuguese from Lisbon and onto the coastal route from Porto. No one asked which route I had taken.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
They could see/deduct this from the stamps in your credencial ;-) Buen Camino, SY

But I saw so many variations:
Litoral to Vila do Conde then central
Coastal to Caminha then Valença
Coastal to Redondela
 

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