Pamplona Bull Run Festival starts in Spain

The famous running of the bulls, traditionally held in Pamplona, ​​Spain, has begun despite protests by animal rights activists.

This year’s festival traditionally started with the firing of a rocket, called “chupinazo” in Spanish, from the balcony of the town hall.

The San Fermin Festival takes place every year from July 6 to 14.

The most famous manifestation of the festival is the “encierro”, i.e. running with bulls in the narrow streets of the center of Pamplona, ​​and although every year more participants are injured, the streets are full of participants.

San Fermin has a tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages, and Pamplona receives up to 1.5 million tourists during the days of the festival.

The nine-day celebration of San Fermin was popularized by Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, in his 1926 novel “The Sun Is Born Again.”, AA writes.

Photo: Radiozona

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