El Toro de la Vega: The Shame of Spain, Saving Earth
Last week, on Tuesday, September 14, 2010, residents of the Spanish town of Tordesillas celebrated a local annual festival, El Toro de la Vega, in which scores of men and boys on horseback and on foot chase down a bull and stab him to death.
Toro de la Vega event can go ahead as long as the bull is not injured, a Spanish court decides
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Why is it called 'bull fighting' in Spanish when it's actually about bulls being attacked by groups of men? Is this common practice around the world or just in Spain/Latin America?
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How did the Spanish tradition of bullfighting start? Is it a 'carryover' from another preceding culture as many traditions are? - Quora
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