A bullfight is performed in an arena called a plaza de toros (bullring). Fights are held in Spain, Mexico, Portugal, France and a number of countries in South and Central America.
Spain is the bullfighting capital of Europe but bullfights are also held in Portugal and France
Bullfights are held in Spain, Portugal and parts of France, especially in southern France. By the way, bullfighting is not considered a sport but an art.
Yes, bullfights are held in Venezuela but they are not as popular there as in many other Latin American countries.
The Plaza de Toros is the name of the arena where a bullfight is held.
Bullfighting is considered an art form, not a sport. Bullfights are held in Spain, Mexico, France, Portugal, and several countries in Central and South America.
Bullfighting only occurred in colonial Cuba and in rare occasions after that. Bullfighting has been outlawed in Cuba.
In France, bullfights are held in the cities of Nîmes, Arles, Dax, Toulouse, and others.
Bullfights are held in a number of South American countries including Ecuador, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Traditional Spanish bullfights are held in Spain, Mexico, Portugal, France and in several countries in both Central and South America.
Yes, Honduras has bullfights.Yes, bullfights occasionally are held in Honduras. They are not as common there as in other countries such as Spain and Mexico.
Bullfights in the Spanish tradition are held in many other countries - Mexico, France, Portugal, several South American and Central American countries. There are also other types of 'bullfighting or bull taunting held in many other places in the world but bear no resemblance to the traditional Spanish fight. Spanish bullfights (bloodless) have even been held in the United States but have not met with much success.
None. Bullfighting is not considered a sport but an art form.