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Oct 14, 2018

About Bull Spanish Wallpapers

Put in your cell phone the Best photos of 🐂Spanish Bull and Bullfighting🐂

The 🐂bullfight🐂 is a party that consists of fighting bulls on foot or on horseback, in a closed enclosure for that purpose, called the bullring.

Many people are against bullfighting festivals because they consider that a domestic animal is being raised and then tortured in 20 minutes. In this App Taurina, I do not pretend to make apology of any kind, I simply show our crude reality.

🐂Photos of Spanish Bull and Bullfighting🐂

The bullfight is surely one of the best known popular Spanish customs but at the same time more controversial. This festival could not exist without the toro bravo, a species of bulls of an ancient race that is only preserved in Spain. Formerly, the ancestor of this bull, the primitive urus, was spread over large areas of the world. Many civilizations worshipped them; the bull cults on the Greek island of Crete are well known. The Bible speaks of sacrifices of bulls in honor of divine justice.

Bulls also played a prominent role in the religious ceremonies of the tribes that lived in Spain in prehistoric times. The origins of the bullring were probably not the Roman amphitheatres but the Celtiberian temples where those ceremonies were held. Near Numancia, in the province of Soria, one of them has survived, and it is supposed that the bulls were sacrificed there to the gods.

When the religious cults of the bull returned to the Iberians, it was the Greek and Roman influences that had turned them into a spectacle. During the Middle Ages it was a diversion for the aristocracy to bullfight on horseback, a style known as the luck of reeds.

In the 18th century this tradition was more or less abandoned and the younger population invented bullfighting on foot. Francisco Romero was a key figure in putting the rules to the new show.

THE BULLFIGHT

If you are not familiar with bullfighting, this is what happens in order, so you can decide for yourself if you want to see one when you are in Spain. A bullfight begins with the stroll, when everyone involved in the bullfight enters the bullring and introduces themselves to the president and the public.

Two sheriffs on horseback look at the presidency and symbolically ask for the key to the bullfighting door. Behind the door the bulls are waiting. When the door is opened the first bull enters and the spectacle begins in a real way. It is divided into three parts called thirds, the separation of each of it is marked with a clarion call. There are three bullfighters in each bullfight, each one has two bulls in his lot. The first third the bullfighter does it with the capote, a large pink layer on one side and yellow on the other.

Now the two picadores enter on horseback, armed with a type of spear. The second third is the luck of banderillas. Three banderillas must stick a pair of banderillas in the bull's nose. The last luck is the supreme luck, in which the bullfighter uses the muleta, a small red cloth that hangs from a stick. At this moment the bullfighter has to show the mastery to dominate the bull, and establish an artistic symbiosis between the man and the beast. The bullfight ends when the bullfighter uses the sword to kill the bull.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0.1

Last updated on Oct 14, 2018

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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