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In Portugal, the main stars of bullfighting are the cavaleiros, as opposed to Spain, where the matadores are the most prominent bullfighters. Nevertheless, bullfights with matadores are frequent, notably with Portuguese matadores who practice their trade in Spain and who, when in Portugal, replace the sword in their final strike with a ...
It seems that bullfighting is only legal in 11 counties in southern France. 23:58, 5 June 2020: 2,754 × 1,398 (1.14 MB) Nederlandse Leeuw: Map updated to reflect the latest information gathered, and all colourings removed from countries whose legal statuses haven't been verified yet.
The Vila Franca de Xira Bullring, also known as the Palha Blanco Bullring (Portuguese: Praça de Touros Palha Blanco) is situated in the centre of the town of Vila Franca de Xira in the municipality of the same name in the Lisbon District of Portugal. It was built in 1901, is still used and is one of the eight “First Category” bullrings in ...
The Campo Pequeno Bullring (Portuguese: Praça de Touros do Campo Pequeno) is the current Praça de Touros of the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. It is located in Avenida da República , in Lisbon . It is an enclosure for bull races , musical concerts, fairs, exhibitions and other events, with a capacity of around 10.000 people bearing 6.848 seats.
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Bullfighting originated in the Iberian Peninsula and is still legal in a handful of countries, including Spain, France, Colombia's congress votes to ban bullfights, dealing a blow to the centuries ...
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Tourada à corda on the island of Terceira, Azores Islands, Portugal. Tourada à corda (Portuguese pronunciation: [toˈɾaðaaˈkɔɾðɐ]; "bullfight by rope"), toirada à corda or corrida de touros à corda, is a type of bullfighting traditional to the Azores Islands, and particularly the island of Terceira, where it is believed to be one of the most ancient recreational traditions in the ...