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Umayyad Mosque
mosque in Syria
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Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (, alternatively with the definite article Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, "(the) Saint Marys of the Sea", locally Les Saintes, ; Provençal: Lei Santei Marias de la Mar or Li Sànti Marìo de la Mar ), is the capital of the Camargue (Provençal: Camarga) natural region in Southern France. It lies on the Mediterranean Sea.
via Dolorosa
historical road in Jerusalem; road marked by the stations of the cross born by Jesus
Belfonds
Belfonds () is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France.

Taizé
commune in Saône-et-Loire, France
Nidaros Cathedral
cathedral in Trondheim, Norway
House of the Virgin Mary
Catholic and Muslim shrine located on Mt. Koressos
St. Augusta
city in Minnesota, United States

Cenacle
The Cenacle (from the Latin , "dining room"), also known as the Upper Room (from the Koine Greek anagaion and hyperōion, both meaning "upper room"), is a room in Mount Zion in Jerusalem, just outside the Old City walls, traditionally held to be the site of the Last Supper, the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus held with the apostles.
Via Francigena
ancient road
Chapel of the Ascension
shrine in Jerusalem
Egeria
Western Roman Christian woman, widely regarded to be the author of a detailed account of a pilgrimage to the Holy Land about 381/2–384
Holywell
fifth largest town in Flintshire, Wales
Quinquennial Visit Ad Limina
Qasr al-Yahud
baptism site, West Bank
Status quo at Holy Land sites
understanding among religious communities in Jerusalem and Bethlehem

Walsingham
Walsingham is a civil parish in North Norfolk, England, notable for its religious shrines in honour of Mary, mother of Jesus. The parish also contains the ruins of two medieval monastic houses. Walsingham lies northwest of Norwich and approximately north-east of King's Lynn.
Church of St. Mary of the Spring
Eastern Orthodox sanctuary in Istanbul
calvary
monumental stations of the cross built on the slopes of a hill
Mughni
Mughni () is a village situated in the Ashtarak Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province in Armenia. It is located just to the north of Ashtarak town and falls under its municipality. Prior to the Russian conquest, it held the distinction of being the southernmost town in the Aparan district. Mughni is renowned for housing the 14th-century Saint Gevork Monastery, which was once a prominent pilgrimage site and the residence of an archbishop. The dome of the church was reconstructed in the 1660s.
Christian pilgrimage
Hohe Salve
mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol
romeria
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Jesus Trail
hiking and pilgrimage route in the Galilee region of Israel
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Bussen
thumb|Offingen seen from the Bussen
The Bussen is a mountain in southern Germany, in the region of Upper Swabia, with an elevation of 767 metres (approximately 2516 ft). It is also known as the Holy Mountain of Upper Swabia. It is situated on the border between the Swabian Alb and Upper Swabia proper. Being one of the most visited places of pilgrimage in Upper Swabia, it also has views as far as the Alps more than to the south.
Tro Breizh
Catholic pilgrimage
Chittlehampton
thumb|Chittlehampton viewed from the south
Chittlehampton is a village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England, about south-west of Barnstaple. At the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 820.
Nabi Yahya Mosque
Mosque in Sebastia, Nablus, West Bank
Antoninus of Piacenza
unidentified Christian pilgrim
Pilgrim's Route
pilgrimage in Norway
Slipper Chapel
Grade I listed minor basilica in Barsham, Norfolk, England, UK
pilgrim's staff
tall walking stick used by pilgrims
pilgrim badge
effects worn by Christian pilgrims
Jerusalem in Christianity
Jerusalem's role in first century Christianity
Saewulf
thumb|Illuminated manuscript depicting city map of Jerusalem under Crusader control, 1200s.
Sæwulf ( ; 1102 – 1103) was probably the first English (Anglo-Saxon) pilgrim to Jerusalem following its conquest in the First Crusade. His Latin written account of his pilgrimage, Relatio de situ Ierusalem , tells of an arduous and dangerous journey; and Sæwulf's descriptive narrative provides scholars brief but significant insight into sea travel across the Mediterranean to the new Kingdom of Jerusalem that was established soon after the end of the First Crusade.
Peregrinatio ad Petri Sedem
Pilgrimage to the St. Thaddeus Apostle Monastery
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Leiðarvísir og borgarskipan
pilgrimage to Jasna Góra
A pilgrimage in the Catholic Church in Poland, where the destination is the sanctuary in Jasna Góra
Great German Pilgrimage of 1064–1065
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
Mariánská Týnice
abbey
St. Olav's Path
pilgrim's path from Selånger, Sweden to Nidaros, Norway