Fisterra

E719447

Fisterra is a coastal town in Galicia, Spain, famed as a dramatic “end of the world” point on the Atlantic and a traditional extension of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Fisterra canonical 3
Aquarium Finisterrae 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
lighthouse
municipality
pilgrimage route
country Spain
endsAt Fisterra NERFINISHED
extendsFrom Santiago de Compostela NERFINISHED
governedBy Concello de Fisterra NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Finisterre NERFINISHED
hasAttraction pilgrimage landmarks
sunset viewpoints
hasClimate oceanic climate
hasCoastType rugged
hasCulturalPractice pilgrims burning clothes or boots
hasEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
hasFeature lighthouses
rocky coastline
hasNotableBuilding Fisterra Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasNotableSite Cape Fisterra NERFINISHED
hasOfficialName Fisterra NERFINISHED
hasProvinceCode ES-C NERFINISHED
hasRegionCode ES-GA
hasReligiousSignificance extension of Camino de Santiago
hasStatus coastal town
isPopularWith hikers
religious pilgrims
tourists
isTerminusOf Camino de Fisterra NERFINISHED
knownAs end of the world
languageUsed Galician
Spanish
locatedIn Cape Fisterra NERFINISHED
Fisterra NERFINISHED
Galicia NERFINISHED
Province of A Coruña NERFINISHED
comarca of Fisterra
northwest Spain
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Costa da Morte NERFINISHED
partOf European Union
Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Costa da Morte contains Fisterra
A Coruña hasCulturalInstitution Fisterra
this entity surface form: Aquarium Finisterrae
Rías Altas contains Fisterra