I may not have them all but this will start you off. There is a difference of banning it altogether and banning the killing of the bull or having it be a bloodless event... the ones who have banned it from being killed and/or bloody are Ecuador, Canada, Cuba, United States, most of France, 2 regions in Spain... cities in Portugal (might be all of it now), Venezuela, and Colombia.
In Spain bull fighting is banned but still it is practised in many areas of this country. it can lead to a horrifying as well as dreadful death of millions of people especially the controllers of those bulls. once they got angry it is nearly impossible to control them. it ought to be ban in each and every country but some clever and devil people do such a hellish and devilish task ,neither for their fun nor for their deadly end and animals deadly end but for their profit in an indirect way of earning money.
"There's always a dark over lamp" famous proverb said by a British philosopher . they can never stop their dreadful task. It is also said that "you can take the horse to water but you could not make it drink".
think over this:)
Bullfighting is legal in Portugal, Spain, France, Cuba, Mexico, Columbia, Peru, and Venezuela. California is the only state in the United States that has bullfights.
Bullfights, where the bull is injured and killed, are banned in many countries. Some countries ban bullfighting altogether. However, in those countries where traditional bullfights are still practiced the spectacle is part of the blood and culture of the population and has a long history. Trying to ban bullfighting in Spain or Mexico would be as difficult as trying to ban American football in the United States.
It is banned throughout the Continental United States. That's a Federal Law.
Yes, bullfights are held in Venezuela but they are not as popular there as in many other Latin American countries.
As the Spanish Empire grew, the bullfight was introduced into newly conquered countries. That is how it came to Mexico and many countries in Central and South America.
niggor
No, Like a Virgin was never banned, although many countries wanted it banned at the time.
No countries are banned from participating
Bullfighting in its current form developed in Spain although many ancient cultures had some form of bull taunting or bullfighting.
There are festivals with bullfights in many countries around the world. You need to be more specific and refer to a specific festival.
Foods such as raw milk cheese are banned in the U.S. but allowed in France. Foie gras is banned in some states in the U.S. and countries like India, but allowed in France. Shark fin soup is banned in several countries, including the U.S., but still consumed in some Asian countries. Dog and cat meat is banned in many Western countries but consumed in parts of Asia.
I believe the country bullfighting was in was...Spain, but I'm not sure.
no where has banned bullfighting in Spain, but alot of regions in Spain are trying to bann it for good! Lawmakers in the Spanish Region of Catalonia voted Wednesday, July 28, 2010 to ban bullfighting effective 2012. The vote was 68 Ayes, 55 Nays, and 9 abstentions.