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Spain's 'Running of the Bulls' Festival Opens in Pamplona

The Running of the Bulls festival has begun in Pamplona, Spain. This traditional event involves participants running ahead of a group of bulls through the streets of the city. The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year and is a significant cultural attraction in the region. It typically takes place over several days and includes various related activities and celebrations. Despite its popularity, the event has faced criticism due to animal welfare concerns.

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Spain's 'Running of the Bulls' Festival Opens in Pamplona

The Running of the Bulls festival has begun in Pamplona, Spain. This traditional event involves participants running ahead of a group of bulls through the streets of the city. The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year and is a significant cultural attraction in the region. It typically takes place over several days and includes various related activities and celebrations. Despite its popularity, the event has faced criticism due to animal welfare concerns.

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