The Running of, the Bulls from the verb encerrar to corral, to enclose), is a practice that involves running in front of. A small group, of cattle typically six of the, Toro Bravo breed that have been let loose on a course of a sectioned-off. Subset of a town 's streets.
The most famous running of the bulls is that of the eight-day festival of Sanfermines in honour. Of Saint Fermin, in PamplonaAlthough they are also traditionally held in other places such as towns and villages across Spain Portugal in some cities,,, In Mexico and southern, France during the summer.
According to the Mayor of Pamplona in his foreword to the book Fiesta:? How To Survive The Bulls Of Pamplona the origin of this event comes from the need to transport the bulls from the fields. Outside, the cityWhere they were bred to bullring, the, they where would be killed in the evening. (Although in most cities today the bulls. Are bred in other parts of the country before being transported to corrals on the outskirts of the city by truck.) During. This' run ', youngsters would jump among them to show off their bravado. In Pamplona and, other placesThe six bulls in the event are still those that will feature in the afternoon bullfight of the same day.
Spanish tradition. Says the true origin of the run began in northeastern Spain during the early 14th century. While transporting cattle in. Order to sell them at the market men would, try to speed the process by hurrying their cattle using tactics of fear and. Excitement.After years of this practice the transportation, and hurrying began to turn into, a competition as young adults would attempt. To race in front of the bulls and make it safely to their pens without being overtaken. When the popularity of this practice. Increased and was noticed more and more by the expanding population of Spanish cities a tradition, was created and stands. To this day.
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