- A
running of the
bulls (Spanish:
encierro, from the verb encerrar, 'to corral, to enclose'; Occitan: abrivado,
literally 'haste, momentum'; Catalan: bous...
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famous is San Fermín, in Pamplona.
While its most
famous event is the
encierro, or the
running of the bulls. It has
become one of the most internationally...
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Spain and Mexico.
Troupes include El
empastre or El
bombero torero. An
encierro, or
running of the bulls, is an
activity related to a
bullfighting fiesta...
- festivities,
started out in the 1920s. The
running of the
bulls (Spanish:
encierro or los
toros de san Fermin)
involves hundreds of
people running in front...
- ISBN 978-0-521-79209-7. Pazos,
Conde Miguel (2011). "El
tradado de Nápoles. El
encierro del príncipe Juan
Casimiro y la leva de ****os de
Medina de las Torres...
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spirit of the
classical Avant Garde. She is best
known for her work, El
encierro -
project for the
Experimental Art
Series in
which she
deliberately trapped...
- Marcelo; Martínez,
Cecilia (4
April 2019). "4X4: cómo se hizo el
thriller del
encierro que encenderá la polémica". La Nación (in Spanish).
Retrieved 11 April...
- competitions. The
encierro (bull run) in Pamplona's
fiestas Sanfermines started as a
transport of
bulls to the ring.
These encierros, as well as other...
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dodge the bull when it
comes close. It can be
considered a
variant of an
encierro (correbous in Catalan). This
activity is held in a
number of
Spanish towns...
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toreros ("The
bullfighting fireman and the
bullfighting dwarves"). The
encierro: A "running" of the
bulls through the streets. Customarily,
runners run...