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bullfights Meaning in Bengali



একটি ভাষা স্পেনীয় বা পর্তুগীজ বা ল্যাটিন আমেরিকার প্রদর্শনী; একটি ঘাতক টোপ এবং (সাধারণত

Noun:

মানুষ ত্ত ষাঁড়ের লড়াই,





bullfights's Usage Examples:

Count of Barcelona at Saldaña among other celebrations, there were also bullfights.


It was the last place in Catalonia where bullfights were held (in 2011) since the Parliament of Catalonia passed a law banning.


department of prints and drawings at the Louvre with other drawings of bullfights by the same artist, notably Picador and Chuletillo (lead pencil, 1832).


best known for the Peñafiel Castle and for its medieval square used for bullfights and named "Plaza del Coso" (English: "Bullring Square").


carvings, which depict people, animals, battle-pieces, ritual dances, bullfights, boats with armed oarsmen, warriors with lances in their hands, camel.


A second fiesta is held on the 3rd weekend of September, featuring bullfights, fire bulls, evening dances, activities for children and popular meals.


One of the many theories about this notorious incident is that the bullfights (or "bull games" as they are called in Arles) made a deep impression on.


annual local festival in Spain and southern France, characterized by bullfights, bull running in the streets, bodegas (outdoor bars or cellars with festive.


ends in October; bullfights are held every day during the San Isidro Fiesta, and every Sunday or holiday during the season.


It was formerly used during Spanish bullfights, and is sometimes called the Spanish Bulldog in English.


It is used today primarily during special occasions such as weddings, bullfights, Holy Week processions, and traditional performances of flamenco music.


Street music, bullfights and the running of the bulls are typical events of the festival.


Spanish-style bullfighting where forcados may also be present are Mexican bullfights.


It features a Batalla de Vino (Battle of Wine) and youth bullfights.


film is the famous "running of the bulls" in Pamplona, Spain and two bullfights.


In the 1960s, a North-American and European tourism grew around bullfights in Spain.


These bulls, used in bullfights (corridas) throughout Spain, are of a breed native to Spain, a breed also.


Today, the Arena of Nîmes is the site of two annual bullfights during the Feria de Nîmes, and it is also used for other public events.



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a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle; a matador baits and (usually

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