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routes
across
Spain
and
parts
of
Europe
that
lead
to
the
shrine
of
Saint
James
in
the
cathedral
at
Santiago
de
Compostela
in
Galicia.
The
routes
have
medieval
origins
and
are
pursued
today
for
religious,
cultural,
and
hiking
reasons.
The
French
Way
is
the
most
well
known
route,
running
roughly
780
kilometers
(about
480
miles)
from
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
to
Santiago
de
Compostela,
while
many
other
paths
diverge
across
northern
Spain
and
beyond.
The
routes
have
contributed
to
regional
cultural
heritage
and
were
designated
as
a
World
Heritage
Site
by
UNESCO.
was
based
on
Mozilla's
Gecko
rendering
engine
and
offered
a
native
Cocoa
user
interface,
aiming
to
integrate
Mozilla
technology
with
macOS
conventions.
Development
began
in
the
early
2000s,
and
the
project
produced
several
stable
releases
before
being
discontinued
in
the
early
2010s.
After
its
end,
its
code
and
design
ideas
influenced
later
macOS-oriented
projects
and
discussions
about
native
app
integration
with
Mozilla
technologies.
Sierra
Nevada
foothills
along
the
state
highway
corridor.
The
area
is
rural,
with
a
history
tied
to
mining
and
agriculture
and
proximity
to
outdoor
recreation
opportunities
and
local
wineries
in
the
Sierra
Foothills.