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1. Synonyms for Bullfights in Free Thesaurus

2. Programming Bullfights in the province of Seville

3. Most Bullfights are divided into three parts

4. What are synonyms for Bullfights?

5. UBF Freestyle Bullfights - Sidney, IA

6. There are three kinds of Bullfights:

7. What does Bullring mean? A circular arena for bullfights

8. Bullring definition is - an arena for bullfights

9. With the pandemic halting Bullfights, breeders and others face …

10. Bullfights occur July 5-14th in Pamplona

11. Bloodless Bullfights are held every year from April to October

12. "Bloodless Bullfights" During “bloodless Bullfights,” the bull is not murdered in the ring, though it will frequently be killed immediately afterward

13. Experience one of Latin America's cultural event in Tijuana, the Bullfights

14. Bullfights take place in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America

15. There are three kinds of Bullfights: Corrida de toros

16. Every year, approximately 250,000 bulls are killed in Bullfights

17. Despite the ban being lifted, the Bullfights have not returned

18. Experience one of Latin America's cultural event in Tijuana, the Bullfights

19. At Bullfights, the audience cheers as sentient animals are taunted, injured, and often killed

20. Bienvenidos to Tijuana Bullfights, we sell tickets & tours to Baja's Corridas

21. Dogfights, cockfights, bullfights, and violent sports are common in some lands today.

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22. Bullfights are held in conjunction with the holy ghost Portuguese Festa that takes place a couple days before the Bullfights, not all Festas have Bullfights due to lack of Arena or space or money, a bullfight corrida costs between $25,000.00 and $35.000.00 the monies comes from proceeds from the Festa food stands gate sales

23. After the fair arrive the steer-Bullfights of May and June, the contest of promotional steer-Bullfights without horses in July, the crowded San Miguel Fair in September and the classic closing of the season of October 12.

24. Bullfighting ¡Olé! This is a common cheer that spectators chant to applaud bullfights

25. Bullfights became incredibly popular and nowadays they are one of the most ancient mass entertainments of the world

26. Fans say la lidia remains part of Spain's national fabric, although the number of Bullfights is dropping

27. The waiter in the restaurant we were in said very few people were interested in Bullfights

28. You can see Bullfights in Seville from April (during Seville’s Feria de Abril) through to October

29. 30 He attacked intramural burial, the Mendicant Orders, and bullfights - all characteristic policies of enlightened statesmen.

30. After the fair arrive the steer-Bullfights of May and June, the contest of promotional steer-Bullfights without horses in July, the crowded San Miguel Fair in September and the classic closing of the season of October 12

31. The animal fighting in the Bullfights must weight at least 470kg and be at least four years old

32. It is said that the total number of people watching Bullfights in Spain reaches one million every year

33. The modern Bullfights are divided up into three different stages; the start of each stage is announced by the sound of a bugle

34. That’s a primary draw for fans, or aficionados, who regard Bullfights as a kind of balletic performance, rather than a sport

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36. Corrida definition: a public program in which a series of bullfights, usually six , are held Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

37. Despite all recent debates about unjustified cruelty towards the animals, Bullfights are still legal in Mexico and a few other countri

38. Bullring definition: A Bullring is a circular area of ground surrounded by rows of seats where bullfights take Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. In Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, there have been numerous efforts to ban Bullfights, none of which had been entirely successful until recently

40. One Voice claims that both children attending the bullfighting schools and those watching Bullfights as audience members can be psychologically traumatized by these experiences.

41. Get your tickets for bullfights in Málaga and other Bullrings in 5 easy steps: 1.- Select the bullfight clicking on the Bullrings draw (below) 2

42. Bullfighting is viewed by supporters as a fundamental part of Spanish culture and major bullfights are reported not as a sport but on the cultural pages of newspapers.

43. The Bullfights of the month of June in the Plaza de Toros of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla are held on Thursdays and continue betting on the youngest

44. The Banderillas of the title—wooden sticks with steel barbs used in bullfights—may have been included as a tribute to Picasso, since Braque himself was not a bullfighting enthusiast

45. -·das a public program in which a series of bullfights, usually six, are heldOrigin of CorridaSpanish Corrida (de toros), (bull-)baiting, literally , a running, race from feminine past participle of correr, to run

46. July 5th is the Novilladas (novices), July 6th is Rejones, where the matador is mounted on horseback, and July 7th through July 14th are traditional Bullfights, featuring the bulls which ran the bull run route that morning.

47. Despite the fact that the penal code clearly recognises Bullfights as “cruel acts and serious ill treatments towards animals” (article 521 -1), bullfighting is allowed to continue in this minority area as an ‘uninterrupted local tradition’.

48. Today, Spanish Bullfights are portrayed through Spanish art and the history of Spain, completely infusing everyday life with images of Matadors and bulls and shouts and cheers from bullfighting rings all around Spain, from Bilbao to Malaga.It is considered one of the most customary of all fiestas

49. ‘A Bullfight now is sheer spectacle and, with six bulls dying in less than two hours, a desperately cruel one at that.’ ‘During the reign of King Philip II, Pope Pius V, appalled at the unconscionable carnage of the Bullfights, forbade the practice of the corridas.’

50. Poor boys, without any financial protection, follow the bullfights as Bootblacks, eager to get into the ring in any kind of an amateur fight no matter how dangerous; practicing the various passes on each other, a passing waiter, a cab horse; riding under the seats of trains with their fighting capes rolled up as pillows; going for days without food when they have been put off a train somewhere