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Mexico is one of the few remaining countries where bullfighting is still legal (others include Spain, France, Portugal, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Ecuador). The largest bullfighting ring in the world, fitting 60,000 spectators, resides in Mexico City.
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On Sunday afternoon, at about ten minutes before 4 p.m. local time, in bullrings all over Spain and Mexico, matadors kneel in arena chapels and pray to La Virgen de la Macarena to protect them. ... Bullfighting in Mexico: The conquest of fear, Latino style by Shep Lenchek...
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Young animal rights activists took to the streets in central Mexico City on Sunday, chanting "Corridas de toros -- vergüenza nacional (bullfights -- a national shame).'' They were protesting the hundreds of bullfights that take place here in Mexico. ... Click here for more bullfighting coverage from 2008.
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Global citizens are saddened and appalled by this outmoded spectacle which not only places an additional burden on our environment but hinders our spiritual progress, and those who sign this petition want not only bullfighting banned in Mexico but globally.
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Bullfighting in Mexico is full of bravery, art and passion. ... ; Ranches; The basis of bullfighting; Humor; Taurine Community; About the author of this page; ... Bullfighting in Mexico ! toros@tande.com...
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Each introduced changes that converted what once was a primitive and cruel encounter, the Medieval hunt, into the skillful art form which is practiced today in the bullfighting arenas of Spain, France, Portugal, and in the Latin American republics of Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Venezuela.
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One man died and 24 were injured in Huamantla's amateur bullfighting festival, Mexico. Each year, the small town of Huamantla in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexic... ... One man died and 24 were injured in Huamantla's amateur bullfighting festival, Mexico. Each year, the small town of Huamantla in the state of Tlaxcala,
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