Fisterra
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Concello de Fisterra | |||
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Nickname: "Fisterra" | |||
Location of Fisterra within Galicia | |||
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- City | 29.59 km² | ||
- Land | ? km² | ||
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- City (2004) | 5,093 | ||
- Density | 172.12/km² | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- Summer (DST) | CET (UTC+2) |
Fisterra is a municipality of Spain in the Province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Fisterra is on Cape Fisterra, the final destination for many pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
Fisterra is on the rocky, treacherous Costa da Morte (i.e., the "Coast of Death"), named because of the large number of shipwrecks along these shores. The name "Fisterra" means end of the earth. This name stems from the fact that this area is on a remote peninsula that is the westernmost point of land of Spain. In fact, it is one of the most westerly points of land in continental Europe; only Cabo da Roca in Portugal is further west.
Fisterra is an ancient port and fishing village, formed by narrow streets leading to the Plaza de Ara Solis. The chapel of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso, dating from the 18th century, is on the plaza. There is a spectacular lighthouse on a promontory at the tip of Cape Fisterra overlooking the Atlantic. On the road up to the lighthouse is the parish church of Santa María de Fisterra which contains the Chapel of Santo Cristo.
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[edit] Geography
Fisterra has some spectacular beaches like O Rostro, Arnela, Mar de Fora, Langosteira, Riveira, and Corbeiro. Many of the beaches are framed by steep cliffs leading down to the "Mare Tenebrosum" (or dark sea, the name of the Atlantic in the Middle Ages).
There are several rocks in this area associated with religious legends, such as the holy stones, the stained wine stones, the stone chair, and the tomb of Orcabella.
[edit] History
After the discovery of the tomb of St. James, pilgrims on the Way of St. James started to arrive from Santiago to Fisterra to worship in front of an image of Sacred Christ, view the relics of San Guillerme, and see the "End of the Earth".
In 1479, a hospital to accommodate the arriving pilgrims was built. Many of the pilgrims were noblemen or otherwise famous.
Thousands of visitors continue to arrive in Fisterra every day.
[edit] Pre-Christian Beliefs
In the area there are many remnants of pre-Christian beliefs and sacred locations. On Cape Fisterra, some claim that there is the "Altar Soli", where the Celts engaged in sun worship and assorted rituals.
The Monte Facho, on Cape Fisterra, was the place were the Celtic Nerios from Duio carried out their offerings and rites in honor of the sun. San Guillerme also lived in a house located there. Near San Guillerme's house, sterile couples would copulate on one specific stone to try to concieve, following a Celtic rite of fertility.
[edit] Culture
Every Easter there is a local festival featuring the Christ of the Golden Beard.
Camiño de Santiago, Fisterra |
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