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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 309620, member: 537"] Hi, Mike, It will take me a while to sort this out, and I am waiting for more info from my pal in Girona, because apparently most of the historical caminos in Catalunya connect somehow with Perpignan, I believe. And I think there are four of them. But one thing I can say is that any route that goes through Girona AND Vic is apparently not a historical camino (not that the FRRP book would be) but rather a concoction that puts together two nice destinations! According to my friend there are four historical routes going through Perpignan and into Catalunya. Here they are: Font Romeu going through Puigcerda Coll d'Ares-Mollo (which is what I described above as the Ruta del Ripolles) Coll de Panissars - La Jonquera (called the Via Augusta) Coll de Banyuls (Via Heraclea and Cami de Rodes) But now I am even more confused because this Coll de Panissars route is yet another one I hadn't talked about in my first post. He did send me a nice map of the historical routes from Perpignan but I must have deleted it and have asked him to send it again. Maybe that will clear things up. Are you going this way any time soon? Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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