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San Fermín festival begins with Pamplona's famous bull run
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San Fermín festival begins with Pamplona's famous bull run

The San Fermín festival began in Pamplona on 7 July 2026 with the traditional bull run, known as the 'encierro'. Thousands of attendees gathered to watch participants race alongside six bulls through the city's historic streets. The event included cultural elements such as singing in front of the statue of Saint Fermin and fireworks to mark the start. Although there were tense moments, including one bull falling temporarily, no serious injuries were reported. The festival also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ernest Hemingway’s novel 'The Sun Also Rises,' which brought international attention to Pamplona.

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San Fermín festival begins with Pamplona's famous bull run

The San Fermín festival began in Pamplona on 7 July 2026 with the traditional bull run, known as the 'encierro'. Thousands of attendees gathered to watch participants race alongside six bulls through the city's historic streets. The event included cultural elements such as singing in front of the statue of Saint Fermin and fireworks to mark the start. Although there were tense moments, including one bull falling temporarily, no serious injuries were reported. The festival also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ernest Hemingway’s novel 'The Sun Also Rises,' which brought international attention to Pamplona.

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