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Certificates other than the Compostela, Fisterrana, Muxiana etc.

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End of the French Way (June 2015), End of the Portuguese Way (June 2015), Ways to Muxia and Fisterra (June-July 2015)
I am fascinated by documents and plan my Caminos around them, even though they are clearly secondary to the experience of pilgrimage itself.

Are there certificates available beyond the Compostela, certificate of welcome (for those who don't walk for religious or spiritual reasons), distance certificate, certificate for visiting the cathedral in Santiago (even without walking any distance), Fisterrana and Muxiana? I have all of those. However, I noticed a thread mentioning an Ayeguiana, and I met a pilgrim who mentioned a halfway certificate on the French Way.
 
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I don't know about other documents in the Camino de Santiago, but you can get the 'Testimono' at the Via Francígena to Rome, after 140km walking.
 
Thank you, Anamya. I'm also aware of the certificates for pilgrimage to Assisi and Trondheim. However, I can't confirm that there is indeed a halfway certificate on the French Way.
 
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Thanks again, Anamya. That's a good lead on the first 100 km certificate available at Ayegui.
 
Hi, I you walk the most beautiful camino of them all, el Camino del Salvador, between Leon and Oviedo you will be able to get a "Salvadorana",
‘Quien va a Santiago y no al Salvador, visita al criado pero no a su Señor’, meaning ‘Those who go to Santiago and not to Salvador (Oviedo), visit the servant (St James Apostle) and not the Lord (Jesus Christ)’.
Josefine
 
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There is a separate credential and certificate for walking the San Salvador. Leon to Oviedo (4-6 days).
 
We are at Sahagun and just got ourhalf way certificate from the Iglesia Senora la Peregrina. It cost €3 which included entry to the museum/church. The English translation of the certificate is beautiful, with the town wishing you a safe journey.
The office is located in the church and is closed between 2-4pm.
 
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