Its rare that people become injured in bullfighting each year, in 2010 however there was an accident where 40 people were injured. It is more likely though that one wrong move of a matador and he will be maimed or gored by the bull. It is rare to see more than one or two fatalities per year due to bullfighting in Spain. Over 24000 bulls are killed each year in bullfighting in Spain.
In U.S. there are about 50000 people injured each year due to motorcycle accidents.
Around 2.5 million people are injured in traffic collisions in the US each year.
Cages are not used in bullfighting. They are fought in a circular arena in the Plaza de Toros and the size varies with each location.
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Approximately 15,000-19,000 people are injured each year in the United States due to accidental or unintentional shootings involving their own guns.
8 people are injured each year in wild-life related accidents in sweden. I did an essay on it.
No similarities except a man and a bull are involved in each.
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Sweden claims around 800 people injured in wildlife related accidents each year. These are due mostly to vehicular collisions with the animals.
The bullfighting costume is called "Traje de Luces" (Suit of Lights) and is not a national costume. You must remember that Spain is a collection of Principalities and Kingdoms. Each one has retained a few of it's oldest and most cherished traditions. None of these principalities and kingdoms are willing to admit that the costume of another is the "National" costume, or dish, or music, or custom. Spain is a collection of many cultures. There is no single costume "Traditional" to all of the country. Check out the related link. It shows costumes from all over Spain commemorated on postage stamps. Select a community by clicking on the link.