-
Languedoc areas, and is
known alternately as "course libre" or "course
camarguaise". This is a
bloodless spectacle (for the bulls) in
which the objective...
-
camarguaise (in French). p. 40. ISBN 978-2-84626-424-2. Blanchet,
Philippe [in French]; Venture, Rémi; Turc, Jean-Michel (2016). La
croix camarguaise...
- Rhône in
southern France. It is used for the
traditional sport of
course camarguaise, a kind of
bloodless bull-fight, but not for the corrida, Iberian-style...
- legend,
accessed 13 May 2016 Verlinden,
Patrick (30
March 2016). "Croix
Camarguaise".
Provence 7 (in French).
Retrieved 4
March 2025. "About the WCC logo"...
- are used for Spanish-style bull-fighting and for the
bloodless course camarguaise.
There is bus
service to Arles, 38 km away. The
village was
noted as...
- the
Camargue riders who herd the
black Camargue bulls used for
courses camarguaises in
southern France. Some
researchers believe the
Camargue are descended...
-
rings as
possible in a bull's
horns within the
allotted time.
Course camarguaise,
where the
competitors try to
retrieve a
white rosette from
between the...
- not a
fighting breed but is used in a
bloodless bull-sport, the
course camarguaise. The
Brava derives from
Iberian fighting cattle imported in the nineteenth...
-
conducted in the amphitheatre,
including Provençal-style
bullfights (courses
camarguaises) in
which the bull is not killed, but
rather a team of
athletic men attempt...
-
equitation Manade Siméon,
Jacky [in French] (2013).
Dictionnaire de la
course camarguaise (in French). Vauvert: Au
Diable Vauvert. pp. 59–60. ISBN 978-2-846-26424-2...