Spain
Spain and Mexico have bullrings in almost every major city and town.
No, there are no bullrings in the U.S. as far as I know. When bloodless bullfights are held in this country the sponsors usually adapt an existing athletic facility to use as a temporary bullring.
Bullfighting would be that 'Sport'.
Bullfighting only occurred in colonial Cuba and in rare occasions after that. Bullfighting has been outlawed in Cuba.
Yes, Madrid has a famous bullring called Las Ventas. Opened in 1931, it is one of the most renowned bullfighting arenas in the world and hosts numerous bullfights during the season, as well as other events and concerts. The architecture is a blend of Moorish and Spanish styles, making it a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can also explore a museum dedicated to the history of bullfighting.
very few sports arenas, they would usually be traveling in camel caravans.
None. Bullfighting is not considered a sport but an art form.
Bullfighting in its current form developed in Spain although many ancient cultures had some form of bull taunting or bullfighting.
They think it is very cruel to animals.It has been said that 'the British are a nation of animal lovers', which is much closer to the truth, and in general, most would be opposed to cruelty of animals (though turn a convenient 'blind eye' towards abattoir's, etc). In turn, most would find the practice of bullfighting distasteful, to say the least. Many would voice this much more strongly, questioning whether a 'developed' country like Spain should be sanctioning bullfighting, regardless of whether or not it may be a Spanish 'tradition'.
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