- A toro
embolado (in Spanish), bou
embolat (in Catalan),
roughly meaning 'bull with balls', is a
festive activity,
typical of many
towns in
Spain (mainly...
- of a sectioned-off
subset of a town's streets.[citation needed] A toro
embolado (in Spanish), bou
embolat (in Catalan),
roughly meaning "bull with balls"...
- His Roots.
Txapela Publishing. ISBN 978-1736948101. Bou
embolat or toro
embolado –
variant in
which bulls have
flares or
fireworks attached to
their horns...
- at
killing the
animal before it lies down." The "Toro Jubilo" or Toro
embolado in Soria, Medinaceli, Spain, is a
festival ****ociated with
animal cruelty...
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place famous for this
festivity is Dénia
Another variation is the toro
embolado ("fire bull"). This
fiesta takes place at midnight.
Balls of flammable...
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embolado World Animal Day
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their local festivals. This
custom may have
originated to
replace the Toro
embolado, in
which a real bull is involved. A
similar custom in
Ecuador and other...