Bullfighting and Running After the Bulls
by Charlotte
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You may like bulls or not but obviously it is a very peculiar scene in Spain. Bulls usually rest on yards like this one before a bullfight or corrida, this picture was taken in Batan (Madrid)before the most famous Bull Fair in May San Isidro Fair.

Most of the encierros ends in the bullring.Bulls run through the streets of the town towards the bullring where they are kept for the bullfight.

Not everybody can run before or after the bulls, it requires some training and good phisical conditions and.....being brave!

If someone wants to become a bullfighter he or she should start from the very early childhood in the Fullfighters School in Madrid, every saturday you can see kids from 8 or 10 years old fighting with young cows.
This is the most important bullring in Spain Las Ventas
Spain is divided into 17 Communities called Comunidades Autonomas and every community is divided into provinces. Some communities have one province, some other have several provinces.
For example La Comunidad Autonoma de Andalucia is divided into eight provinces: Huelva, Seville, Cadiz, Cordoba, Jaen, Malaga, Granada and Almeria; Madrid comunity has only one province, Madrid.
Every Comunidad Autonoma has a specific local law called Estatuto apart from the National and most important law, the constitution, La Constitución. It also has a community government and a community parliament, as well as a national government and parliament.
The capital of spain is Madrid, but every community has a capital as well, the capital of Comunidad Automa de Andalucia isSeville, the capital od Comunidad Automa de Madrid is Madrid. Every province has lots of cities, towns, villages called municipios
This is the banner for Charlotte's language school in Madrid! Why not take a look?
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