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[QUOTE="camino.ninja, post: 1006946, member: 84514"] In addition to what [USER=537]@peregrina2000[/USER] said, there is a federation ([URL]https://fpcsantiago.pt/[/URL]) in Portugal being responsible for making the routes official / UNESCO heritage. And then you have Jose Luis from Via Lusitana ([URL]https://www.vialusitana.org/[/URL]) being the president of the association of associations ([URL]https://rapp.pt/[/URL]) in Portugal. It is true they do not have any formal power and also only representing the associations. But they are organising and making common guidelines for their work. So, it depends a little bit what your official business is about. And also, the routes from Porto and on is maintained by the Municipal and Tourism Office in Porto with fundings from the EU. And Viana do Castelo, Barcelos etc. is responsible for their areas. They do not have regions as legal entities in Portugal as they do in Spain. So there is nothing like Xunta de Galicia taking care of the camino based on the region like in Spain. Best Andy [/QUOTE]
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