Later, in the 70´s, Father Valiña, along with
other admirers of the pilgrimage tradition, begun to mark
the route with yellow arrows, from the Pyrenees to Santiago.
When he finished this arduous task,
he published the first Pilgrim Guide of Santiago in the
80´s. The Association of Friends of Santiago Route
of Estella, Navarra, also helped to rehabilitate the route,
by studying and preserving it since the 1960´s.
The pilgrimage was recommenced in the 1980´s,
but it was in 1993 that the Holy Year, the Xacobeo,was
celebrated in style throughout Spain to commemorate the
pilgrimage that represents the return to the Spanish and
European roots. The UNESCO declared the way World Heritage
in 1993, which also contributed to its restoration. But
this was not the last commemoration of Santiago Pilgrimage.
The year 1999 was the culmination of Xacobeo´99,
a plan to improve infrastructures, restore most of the
forgotten Galician art heritage, and to rehabilitate the
Galician paths that lead to Santiago.
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