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Five people were wounded on Saturday at the annual Bullfighting Festival of St. Fermin in Pamplona, including at least one bad ox, reported by a doctor.
This was the first bullfighting of the festival, which lasted about 2 minutes of heavy bulls from 550 to 630 kilograms
The rain before the start of the race made the narrow and slippery streets where the bulls ran up to the arena where they were killed. city restaurants
Cycling in Pamplona dates back to 1911. Every morning at 8 o'clock in the morning, six warts are released in the streets of the old city center.
Courageous men stand alongside oxen armed with rolled newspapers, but many members break the rules and touch the animals with their hands. that bullfights began in the sixteenth century. The event became famous, thanks to Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "And the sun breaks", and now hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world are traveling to a city of about 200 000 people each year. In addition, more than one million people watch the opening ceremony and the brutal bulls every year on television screens.
Since 1911, 15 people have lost their lives in bulls. The last lethal case dates back to 2009, when a bull reached a span of 27 years in the neck, heart and lungs.
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