The tradition of bulls chasing people is most famously associated with the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. This event, known as the "Encierro" or running of the bulls, involves participants running in front of a group of bulls that are let loose on a designated course through the city streets. This tradition dates back to the 14th century and is rooted in both cultural heritage and celebrations honoring Saint Fermín. It is a controversial event, drawing both thrill-seekers and animal rights critics.
The running of the bulls takes place each year in Pamplona, where people run from bulls that have been released. There is no previous name for this event, it has always been called the running of the bulls.
Swimming, chasing things and weight pulling.
Any country that has cattle.
Mexico
there are 16 people on the Chicago bulls team.
there are 80 people on the bulls
Chasing people who owe you money.
Spain and Mexico.
A zombie chasing a bus full of people!
its because the train yards in Chicago had people called "bulls" that beat homeless people so they were intimidating.
3 people die by bulls every year.
This is in Spain.