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  2. Taurini - Wikipedia

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    The Taurini lived between the Dora Riparia and the upper Po river and the lower Dandrune river. [9] Their territory was located east of the Iemerii, west of the Libicii and Iadatini.

  3. Plaza de Toros de Ronda - Wikipedia

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    The Museo Taurino holds two centuries of famous bullfighting regalia and important outfits. The collection also includes an extensive amount of weapons used by the Real Maestranza in Spanish war. The museum is open all year except the week of the Feria in September, and costs 9.00 euros to enter. Panorama of Plaza de toros de Ronda

  4. Museo Municipal Taurino Francisco Montes - Wikipedia

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    Museo Municipal Taurino Francisco Montes is located in Chiclana de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, southwestern Spain. Situated on San Agustín Street, the bullfighting museum is dedicated to the matador Francisco Montes Reina (1805–1851), nicknamed "Paquiro", who was born in this town.

  5. Julio Romero de Torres Museum - Wikipedia

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    Julio Romero de Torres shared the French poster movement as an advertising medium, and he conducted a series of works whereby he was integrated into the new movement.. In Cordoba, he painted La Feria del ganado of 1897, Ferias y Fiestas of 1902, and La Feria de Nuestra Señora de la Salud of 1905, 1912, 1913 and 1916.

  6. Feria del Sol (Mérida) - Wikipedia

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    Feria del Sol (English: Fair of The Sun), or Carnaval Taurino de América (English: Bullfighting carnival of America), is an international cultural festival held in the city of Mérida, Venezuela every year in February.

  7. Paco Camino - Wikipedia

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    Camino led the escalafón taurino (bullfighters' rankings) in 1963, the year when he first found himself being borne out through the Great Gate at Las Ventas, and in 1966. In this latter year, he was represented by the Chopera family and starred in the bullfighting film Fray Torero , directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia . [ 10 ]

  8. Juanito Quintana - Wikipedia

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    His father worked as a postman. Quintana opened the Quintana Hotel at 18 Plaza del Castillo in Pamplona. The bullfighters who came to Pamplona usually stayed in the hotel. Juanito Quintana was a big aficionado and worked as an entrepreneur organizing bullfights. Between 1926 and 1930 he was president of Club Taurino in Pamplona.

  9. José Cubero Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    José Cubero Sánchez (Spanish: [xoˈse kuˈβeɾo ˈsantʃeθ]; 16 April 1964 – 30 August 1985), known as el Yiyo, was a Spanish bullfighter. He died at the age of 21 during a bullfight at the bullring in Colmenar Viejo when a bull named Burlero gored him in the heart.