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- Spanish-style bullfighting - Wikipedia
In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each fight against two out of a total of six fighting bulls to death, each bull being at least four years old and weighing up to about 600 kg (1,300 lb) with a minimum weight limit of 460 kg (1,010 lb)
- Corrida
Welcome to Corrida, where the art of Spanish-inspired dining meets the principles of regenerative beef ranching With deep reverence for the Toro, a symbol of strength and tradition in Spain, we honor the roots of our Western cattle culture, which traces back to Spanish heritage
- Corrida Restaurant - Boulder, CO | OpenTable
Corrida blends casual‑elegant dining with energetic, rooftop charm Guests describe a polished yet relaxed vibe, beautiful mountain views, creative Spanish flavors, stylish cocktails and lively music
- Corrida | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Translate Corrida See 6 authoritative translations of Corrida in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations
- CORRIDA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Most Spaniards say they're against killing a bull, but against banning corridas too The corrida begins with a procession, to the accompaniment of a band Today there are more corridas than ever Protests erupted as the first corrida of the festival got underway
- What does Corrida mean? - Definitions. net
Corrida is a traditional Spanish cultural event, also known as Spanish-style bullfighting, in which a matador fights and typically kills a bull in a special arena called a bullring
- What is “corrida”? Everything about corrida in Spain
Corrida (the bullfight) is one of the main components of culture, and the most important patrimony of Spain Your visit to this country can’t be complete without corrida
- Corrida - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Corrida refers to a traditional Spanish spectacle in which a bull is fought in a ring by a matador This event is characterized by its dramatic performances, where the matador attempts to subdue the bull and eventually kills it
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