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- Das St. James’s Gate (irisch Geata San Séamas) war die westliche Einfahrt in die Stadt Dublin im Mittelalter. In dieser Zeit war es traditionell Ausgangspunkt der Pilgerreisen nach Santiago de Compostela in Spanien. (de)
- Ba é Geata San Séamus, suite i ngar do chéibheanna theas Bhaile Átha Cliath ar Shráid San Séamus, an príomhbhealach isteach in iarthar na cathrach sna Meánaoiseanna. I rith an ama sin, ba é an geata an pointe tosaigh traidisiúnta d’oilithreacht Camino de Santiago ó Bhaile Átha Cliath go Santiago de Compostela sa Ghailís. Cé gur leagadh an geata meánaoiseach sa bhliain 1734, thug an geata a ainm don cheantar ina raibh sé, agus go háirithe do Ghrúdlann Gheata San Séamus (ar ghlac Arthur Guinness seilbh air sa bhliain 1759). (ga)
- St. James's Gate, located off the south quays of Dublin, on James's Street, was the western entrance to the city during the Middle Ages. During this time the gate was the traditional starting point for the Camino pilgrimage from Dublin to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain). Though the original medieval gate was demolished in 1734, the gate gave its name to the area in which it was located, and in particular to the St. James's Gate Brewery (which was taken over by Arthur Guinness in 1759). (en)
- Ворота святого Джеймса (англ. St. James's Gate) — ворота на Джеймс-стрит в южной части Дублина. В средние века служили западным входом в город, а также традиционным местом отправления пилигримов, направлявшихся в Сантьяго-де-Компостела в Испании. (ru)
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- Das St. James’s Gate (irisch Geata San Séamas) war die westliche Einfahrt in die Stadt Dublin im Mittelalter. In dieser Zeit war es traditionell Ausgangspunkt der Pilgerreisen nach Santiago de Compostela in Spanien. (de)
- Ba é Geata San Séamus, suite i ngar do chéibheanna theas Bhaile Átha Cliath ar Shráid San Séamus, an príomhbhealach isteach in iarthar na cathrach sna Meánaoiseanna. I rith an ama sin, ba é an geata an pointe tosaigh traidisiúnta d’oilithreacht Camino de Santiago ó Bhaile Átha Cliath go Santiago de Compostela sa Ghailís. Cé gur leagadh an geata meánaoiseach sa bhliain 1734, thug an geata a ainm don cheantar ina raibh sé, agus go háirithe do Ghrúdlann Gheata San Séamus (ar ghlac Arthur Guinness seilbh air sa bhliain 1759). (ga)
- St. James's Gate, located off the south quays of Dublin, on James's Street, was the western entrance to the city during the Middle Ages. During this time the gate was the traditional starting point for the Camino pilgrimage from Dublin to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain). Though the original medieval gate was demolished in 1734, the gate gave its name to the area in which it was located, and in particular to the St. James's Gate Brewery (which was taken over by Arthur Guinness in 1759). (en)
- Ворота святого Джеймса (англ. St. James's Gate) — ворота на Джеймс-стрит в южной части Дублина. В средние века служили западным входом в город, а также традиционным местом отправления пилигримов, направлявшихся в Сантьяго-де-Компостела в Испании. (ru)
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- St. James's Gate (en)
- St. James’s Gate (de)
- Geata San Séamus (ga)
- Ворота святого Джеймса (ru)
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