Padrón

E791600

Padrón is a historic town in Galicia, Spain, renowned as a key site in the legend of Saint James and for its famous Padrón peppers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
associatedWith Camino de Santiago NERFINISHED
Saint James the Greater NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson Rosalía de Castro NERFINISHED
climate oceanic climate
country Spain
distanceTo approximately 20 km south of Santiago de Compostela
approximately 35 km north of Pontevedra
economicActivity agriculture
pepper cultivation
governingBody Municipal council of Padrón NERFINISHED
hasDemonym padronesa
padronés
hasFestival pepper festivals
hasHeritage Roman heritage
hasLandmark Casa Museo Rosalía de Castro NERFINISHED
Church of Santiago de Padrón NERFINISHED
Convent of Herbón NERFINISHED
Pedrón stone NERFINISHED
hasRelief low-lying river valley
hasReligiousEvent festivities of Santiago Apóstol
historicalName Iria Flavia NERFINISHED
languageUsed Galician
Spanish
locatedIn Galicia NERFINISHED
Province of A Coruña NERFINISHED
comarca of Sar
locatedNear Ulla River NERFINISHED
locatedOn Sar River NERFINISHED
notableFor Padrón peppers NERFINISHED
association with the legend of Saint James
religious pilgrimage heritage
partOf Autonomous community of Galicia NERFINISHED
pepperCharacteristic some peppers are hot and some are mild
pepperVariety Pimientos de Padrón NERFINISHED
postalCodeRegion 15900 series
product Padrón peppers
region northwest Spain NERFINISHED
religionTraditionally Roman Catholicism
religiousTradition landing place of Saint James’s remains in Spain
roadConnection AP-9 motorway (nearby access) NERFINISHED
N-550 road NERFINISHED
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
tourismType cultural tourism
gastronomic tourism
religious tourism

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