Fonte: Journal of Tourism & Development; v. 3, n. 21/22 (2014); 95-105
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Resumo: This paper aims to present an interdisciplinary approach to complexity involving the Jesuit tourist routes, Inaciano Path in Spain and Iguassu-Misiones Route between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. The Way Inaciano part of Barcelona (Catalonia) to Loyola (Euskadi) passing through Aragon, Navarre and La Rioja in Spain. With the Iguassu-Misiones route between the West of Paraná – Brazil, eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina. From this objective, tangible and intangible heritages of these territories involved for territorial and border development will be presented. This proposed piece of research in different areas and that can add value and contribution to territorial development in both regions involved. The methodology is therefore complex, interdisciplinary in different territories that have similarities, singularities, the paths and routes that cultural tourism is done with development goals with the most distinct networks that may be in the tourism cluster. The structure of the analysis of the Camino de San Ignacio de Loyola from their life course in Spain and displays the heritage of Iguassu-Misiones Route.