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Spain
Bull fighting is a tradition in Spain and many other countries. The bullfight involves professional toreros that execute various formal moves according to their style. Usually, they hold a red flag by their side to draw the bull in and then they pull it to their body. The people in the crowd then yell "Oley!" The toreros try to create an emotional connection with the crowd transmitted through the bull.

The participants first enter the arena in a parade to salute the presiding dignitary, accompanied by band music. Torero costumes are inspired by 18th century Andalusian clothing. Next, the bull enters the ring to be tested for ferocity by the matador and banderilleros with the dress cape. Specialist breeding estates called ganaderias raises bulls on the open range. The bull enters the arena with a rosette on its back bearing the colors of the estate of its origin.

Stage 1 is the Tercio de Varas. Stage 2 is the Tercio de Banderillas. Stage 3 is Tercio de Muerte. In stage 1, the matador observes how the bull charges as capes are thrust by the banderilleros. He also notes vision problems, unusual head movements, and if the bull favors a part of the ring. In stage 2,

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