The Camino de Santiago ( the Way of St. James )
Christian reconquest of Iberia powerfully shaped the
institutions and mentality of the Spanish and Portuguese.
Iberian Christians believed that they had found the tomb
of Santiago, or St. James the Apostle, in the remote
northwestern corner of the peninsula never conquered
by the Moors.
  J. C. Chasteen Born in Blood and Fire

Camino