Yes, it is called the running of the bulls. The bulls, which are afraid and nervous, are let out of their pastures and forced to run through narrow streets, at which time people hit them and throw objects at them. The bulls are often injured, but so are the people.
Pamplona, Spain during the Festival de San Fermin in July of each year.
The Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain takes place from July 6 through the 14th. It is famous for its running of the bulls each day.
Pamplona is located in the North-East of Spain. It is perhaps most famous for its annual Running of the Bulls, the culmination of the seven days festival of San Fermin.
Pamplona, north east Spain, started in the 14th Century. Held every year, July 6 -14. during the San Fermin Festival
They have the running of the bulls it's where they run the bulls
San Fermin is connected with Pamplona, the celebrations last from the 6th to the 14th July, attended by at least 1 million people. The main event is people running before 6 bulls and 6 steers down a 825 meter stretch of narrow streets. There are other daily events.
San Fermin is the Spanish festival commonly known as the running of the bulls. It takes place in Pamplona, Spain on the 7th of July each year.
July 6 to July 14 is the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
Pamplona is a city in northern Spain, and is capital of the Navarra autonomous region. Pamplona is famous for the running of the bulls during the celebration of the feast of San Fermín each July.
Pamplona is the capital of Navarra Spain.
Pamplona/Iruna Navarra
There are 130.8 miles from Pamplona to Burgos.