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bullfighting$10146$ - traducción al holandés

BULLFIGHTING IN SPAIN
Spanish bullfighting; Bullfighting in Spain; Verónica (bullfighting); Veronica (bullfighting); Anti-bullfighting; Anti-bullfighters; Anti-bullfighter
  • Málaga, Spain]], 2018.
  • alt=
  • Prevalence of bullfighting across Spanish provinces during the 19th century.
  • ''El Cid Campeador lanceando otro toro'' by [[Francisco Goya]], 1816
  • first-stage]] of this type of bullfighting.
  • Matador in the ''tercio de muerte'', 2005.
  • Paseíllo in a ''corrida de rejones'', 2005
  • The ''tercio de banderillas'', 2004.
  • Bullfighting banned, which used to be traditionally practiced.}}

Note: Some municipalities have banned bullfighting in countries and regions where it is otherwise legal.
  • Bull in the arena with ''banderillas'' hanging down on shoulders, 2005.

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Definición

Tauromachy

Wikipedia

Spanish-style bullfighting

Spanish-style bullfighting is a type of bullfighting that is practiced in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, as well as in parts of southern France and Portugal. This style of bullfighting involves a physical contest with humans (and other animals) attempting to publicly subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull. The most common bull used is the Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo), a type of cattle native to the Iberian Peninsula. This style of bullfighting is seen to be both a sport and performance art. The red colour of the cape is a matter of tradition – bulls are color blind. They attack moving objects; the brightly-colored cape is used to mask blood stains.

In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each "fight" against two out of a total of six "fighting" bulls to death, each bull being at least four years old and weighs up to about 600 kg (1,300 lb) (with a minimum weight limit of 460 kg (1,010 lb)). Bullfighting season in Spain runs from March to October. The practice is also known as a corrida de toros ("bull-running") or tauromaquia. Since the late-1980s, bullfighting in Spain has declined in popularity due to animal welfare concerns, its association with blood sport, and its links to nationalism.