"Encierro de Las Fiestas de San Fermín"
look for info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Fermin
http://www.sanfermin.com/2006/portada_new.php?lang=cas
http://www.pamplona.es/default5.htm
2007-04-02 05:19:02
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answered by Eduardo G. E. 2
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The pageant of San Fermin, or the Pamplona bull working as that's in particular huge-unfold outdoors Spain formally starts at midday on 6th July each and every twelve months with the 'chupinazo' which occurs on the balcony of the Casa Consistorial in Pamplona. thousands of people congregate interior the sq. finding forward to the mayor's good assertion that the fiestas have began, a rocket is released and the partying starts.
2016-12-15 14:12:07
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answered by ? 4
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El Correr De Toros-The Running Of Bulls,used to be called el encierro which means the enclosing.It was called the encierro because as they used bulls to execute bad people,innocent people also faced tragic injuries.What I mean is,that the ending of the Running Of Bulls was called "El Encierro",but the event itself was called "El Correr De Toros".
2007-04-02 05:27:21
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answered by ~↓Tônÿ↓~ 2
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That reminds of an old Spanish saying :
"No hay mas que tres cosas puntuales in Espagna : la messa, la corrida, y la encierra de Pamplona." (my apologies for possible spelling errors!)
("There are only three things that start on time in Spain : Mass, the bullfight and the Encierra in Pamplona.")
2007-04-02 05:34:34
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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El encierro
2007-04-02 05:18:20
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answered by Joy M 7
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el encierro, directly translated as "the enclosing"
2007-04-02 05:21:01
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answered by Jim T 1
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el encierro
2007-04-02 05:18:58
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answered by ScottB 3
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el encierro - "the enclosing"
2007-04-02 05:51:12
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answered by Liviu T 2
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La Dia de las muertes
2007-04-02 05:20:50
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answered by John B 7
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