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Is Spain the only country where Bullfighting is legal?

Asked by Howard Reyes, Last updated: Apr 10, 2024

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E. Barnes

E. Barnes

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E. Barnes
E. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Professional Gamer, Washington

Answered Oct 13, 2020

Spain is not the only country where bullfighting is legal, as there are other countries, mostly in Europe, where the tradition is pretty much encouraged even by the constitution. For instance, the tradition of bullfighting is still legal in countries like Ecuador, Mexico, Portugal, Venezuela, Columbia, and Peru.

Although the tradition of bullfighting was once considered to be legal in countries such as Denmark, Argentina, United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina, however, this tradition has been outlawed in those countries. In fact, in Spain, where the tradition is very common, there are some Spanish cities that no longer support the tradition.

For instance, bullfighting is considered illegal in Spanish cities such as La Vajol, Tossa de Mar, Calonge, Vilamacolum. The reason why this activity has been outlawed in those cities might not be unconnected to the unfair fight against the bulls and the ruthless manner they are killed. However, bullfighting is still one of the core traditions in Spain.

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Amla Amelia

Amla Amelia

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Amla Amelia

Answered Sep 29, 2020

The correct answer to this question is No. Though Spain is known for its bullfighting, it is not the only country where bullfighting is legal. Other places that are known for bullfighting are certain parts of France, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, and Portugal.

There are other places in the world where bullfighting occurs, but it is not legal in those places. Many animal rights advocates have a disdain for bullfighting because the objective of bullfighting is for the matador to stab the bull. Those who fight for animal rights feel it should be a crime to a bullfight and that is uncalled for to hurt the bulls.

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M. Porter

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M. Porter, Senior Executive, Master of Art, San Jose

Answered Mar 05, 2019

Spain is known for one activity that has become synonymous with Spain. It is bullfighting. During a bullfighting competition, the matador and the bull are in competition with each other with the matador usually winning. Unfortunately, the bull gets stabbed by the matador in an arena in front of a large group of people in the audience. They witness the torture of an animal. Many animal rights groups have declared bullfighting to be senseless.

Spain is known for one activity that has become synonymous with Spain. It is bullfighting. During a
However, Spain is not the only country that allows this practice. It is probably the main place for bullfighting and whenever someone thinks of bullfighting, they think of Spain. Other countries where bullfighting legally occurs is Portugal, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela and parts of France. Other places have bullfighting but it is not done legally.

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