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Answer:

A pilgrimage is a long journey to a particular place that has its significance for specifically religious reasons (the "holy place").

Explanation:

The person making the pilgrimage is called a pilgrim. The pilgrims visit the tomb of Christ in the holy Christian city, Jerusalem.

In Hinduism, it represents the major pilgrimage sites of the so-called. chardham, in Judaism, made a pilgrimage to Silo and later to Jerusalem where the Lord's holy place was. In Buddhism, significant places are those that are connected with the life of Buddha and in Christianity with the life of Jesus Christ or one of the saints, while in Islam, Mecca is the birthplace of Mohammed in this place. Distant temples and shrines were also visited by the ancient Greeks and Romans and similarly by the Germans.