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      Bull ring may refer to:

      Bullring, an arena in which bullfighting takes place
      Bull Ring, Birmingham, a city-centre area of Birmingham, England
      The Bull Ring, a henge in England
      Bull Ring, Wakefield, central point of the Wakefield town centre
      Bull Ring, Cirencester, the Roman amphitheatre of Corinium Dobunnorum
      "Bull ring", a name for training grounds for Allied troops in World War I near Étaples, France (see Étaples mutiny)
      Nose ring (animal), typically found on bulls
      Wanderers Stadium, in Johannesburg

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      A bullring is an arena where bullfighting is performed. Bullrings are often associated with the Iberian Peninsula, but they can also be found through Iberian America and in a few Spanish and Portuguese ex-colonies in Africa. Bullrings are often historic and culturally significant centres that bear many structural similarities to the Roman amphitheatre.


      Common structure


      The classic bullring is an enclosed, roughly circular amphitheatre with tiered rows of stands that surround an open central space. The open space forms the arena or ruedo, a field of densely packed crushed rock (albero) that is the stage for the bullfight. Also on the ground level, the central arena is surrounded by a staging area where the bullfighters prepare and take refuge, called the callejón (alley). The callejón is separated from the arena by a wall or other structure, usually made of wood and roughly 140 cm high. The partition wall has doors for the entrance and exit of the bull (puerta de los toriles) and human participants (puerta de cuadrilla), although the form, number, and placement of these doors will vary from one bullring to another.
      In regular places, the wall is pushed outwards leaving splits (burladero, from burlar: to evade, to dodge) that allow the bullfighters to go in the arena and to take refuge but are too narrow for the bull.
      Nevertheless, on rare occasions the bull jumps the wall causing havoc in the corridor.
      The walls also have a type of stirrup or foothold that aids in crossing over to the central arena, and sometimes stirrups on the arena side as well; these are used mostly by event staff if they need to intervene quickly in the case of an emergency.
      The arena is surrounded by climbing rows of seats.
      The seats are priced differently according to the position of the sun during the show, normally in the afternoon.
      The hot sol, "sun", is cheaper than the fresher sombra, "shade".


      Architectural origins



      Bullrings evolved as specialized sporting arenas hand-in-hand with the sport that demanded them. Many of the ancient Roman amphitheatres had characteristics that can be seen in the bullrings of today (in fact the ring in Nîmes, France, is a Roman artifact, though it is more elliptical than the usual plaza), and the origin of bullfighting is very closely related to certain Roman traditions; in the formative years of the sport on the Iberian Peninsula, those Roman enclosures were not commonly utilised for bullfighting events. Back when bullfighting festivals were conducted principally on horseback, the spectacle was a more public affair that took place in the city's open plaza areaIt was only later, when bullfights were conducted principally by men on foot, that the public needed a structure to house them appropriately. Initially, temporary wooden fences were erected to prevent the bulls from escaping. When bullfights became much more popular in 18th century, not only did the crowd need special seating to view the spectacle, they also needed a structure to contain the general disorder that reigned at festivals during the heyday of such legendary figures as Costillares, Pedro Romero, and Pepe-Hillo.
      For centuries, early cosos (from Latin cursum, meaning course, track) were rectangular. The earliest examples are found in the Sierra de Huelva, which was the destination of transhumance routes from León, who brought some of their culture with them, including the feast of San Mamés, mostly associated with northern Spain. It was precisely in the hamlet of San Mamés, between Aroche and Rosal de la Frontera, where the oldest documented coso was built in 1599. Very little of the structure of this rectangular arena remains, which has been extensively documented by local historian Antonio Rodríguez Guillén "Chamizo". Another old coso was built in Almonaster la Real in 1608, and the nearby plaza from Campofrío, completed in 1718, is among the oldest with a circular shape. The oldest plaza still in use, Las Virtudes in Santa Cruz de Mudela, Ciudad Real, dates from 1641 and has a square shape. The plaza from Béjar (1711) was originally rectangular and later made circular. Likewise, when the La Maestranza bullring in Seville was authorized for construction in 1730 specifically to house bullfights, the original plans called for a rectangular arena for the first three years, only later to be changed to a circular form that avoided the cornering of the action and put all viewers at the same approximate distance, the same reason for the elliptical form of amphitheatres. Another circular plaza was begun in Ronda in 1754, and it featured its first bullfights in 1782.
      In the late 19th century, the Neo-Mudéjar style became in vogue for plazas, involving decoration in visible brickwork. Since the 1990s, new construction technology allows some rings to be covered permanently or temporarily.


      Alternative uses



      The primary purpose of the ring is bullfighting, but it is usually limited to some festival weeks in the year.
      In other times, it may be used as a concert venue as in the Rock en el ruedo tour of Miguel Ríos or the live record Diamonds & Rust in the Bullring, featuring a Joan Baez concert in the Bilbao plaza.
      Before the diffusion of modern sports premises, bullrings were used in the Basque Country for traditional sports similar to challenges of resistance running. The public made bets on the number of laps the runner could make. No bulls were involved.
      After the battle of Badajoz (1936) of the Spanish Civil War, the Badajoz ring was used as a confinement camp for supporters of the republic and many thousands were executed there by the Nationalist forces who had just occupied the town.
      Most indoor bullrings, especially in Mexico and elsewhere in Latin America, in addition to being used for concerts, have also been used for indoor sports such as basketball, ice hockey, boxing and lucha libre.


      Bullrings of the world


      The most famous bullrings in the world are Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas in Madrid (Spain), widely regarded as the most prestigious one, La Maestranza in Seville (Spain), Campo Pequeno in Lisbon (Portugal) and Plaza de Toros México in Mexico City.


      = Europe

      =


      Spain




      = Major venues in Spain

      =
      Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, Madrid (1931)
      Plaza de Toros de Valencia (1851)
      La Maestranza, Seville (1761)
      Plaza de Toros de Vista Alegre, Bilbao
      Plaza de Toros de Pamplona, Pamplona
      Plaza de toros de La Malagueta, Málaga
      Plaza de Toros de los Califas, Córdoba
      Donostia Arena, San Sebastián
      Plaza de Toros de Zaragoza (1990)


      = Local venues in Spain

      =
      Plaza de Toros, Aranjuez (1760)
      Plaza de Toros de Albacete, Albacete (1917)
      Plaza de Toros de Alicante, Alicante (1847)
      Plaza de Toros de El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz (1880)
      Plaza de Toros de Fuengirola, Fuengirola (1962)
      Plaza de Toros de Granada (1928)
      Plaza de Toros de Jaén (1960)
      Plaza de Toros de La Coruña, A Coruña (1991)
      Plaza de Toros de La Ribera, Logroño (2001)
      Plaza de Toros de Marbella, Marbella (1964)
      Plaza de Toros de La Merced, Huelva (1968)
      Plaza de Toros de Murcia (1885)
      Plaza de Toros de Vitoria-Gasteiz (1941)
      Plaza de Toros de Ronda, Ronda (1785)
      Plaza de Toros La Glorieta, Salamanca (1893)
      Plaza de Toros de El Bibio, Gijón (1888)
      Plaza de Toros de Toledo (1865)
      Plaza de Toros de Segovia, (1805)


      Portugal



      Campo Pequeno bullring, Lisbon
      Praça Toiros Palha Blanco, Vila Franca de Xira
      Coliseu Figueirense, Figueira da Foz
      Coliseu de Redondo, Redondo
      Póvoa de Varzim Bullfighting Arena, Póvoa de Varzim (near Porto)
      Praça de Toiros de Albufeira, Albufeira
      Praça de Touros Amadeu Augusto dos Santos, Montijo
      Praça de Touros Celestino Graça, Santarém
      Praça de Touros da Luz, Mourão (in contemporary architectural style)
      Praça de Touros Daniel de Nascimento, Moita
      Praça de Touros de Abiúl, Pombal (one of the oldest)
      Praça de Touros de Estremoz, Estremoz
      Praça de Touros de Monsaraz, Reguengos de Monsaraz (very ancient)
      Praça de Touros de Montemor-o-Novo, Montemor-o-Novo
      Praça de Touros da Nazaré, Nazaré
      Praça de Touros de Salvaterra, Salvaterra de Magos
      Praça de Touros de Santa Eulália, Elvas
      Praça de Touros de Santo António das Areias, Marvão
      Praça de Touros de Sobral de Monte Agraço, Sobral de Monte Agraço
      Praça de Touros de Urrós, Mogadouro
      Praça de Touros do Cartaxo, Cartaxo
      Praça de Touros João Branco Núncio, Alcácer do Sal
      Praça de Touros Carlos Relvas, Setúbal


      France


      The Arena of Nîmes, Nîmes
      The arena in Arles
      The arena in Alès
      The arena in Mont de Marsan
      The arena in Bouillargues
      The arena in Trèbes
      The arena in Vauvert
      There are also arenas in an important part of small villages of Camargue
      Villages round the Camargue, such as Rodilhan in the Gard, who also practise 'mise à mort' - killing the bull.


      = Africa

      =
      Plaza de toros de Melilla, Melilla


      Algeria


      Arènes d'Oran, Oran


      Angola


      Luanda Bullring, Luanda


      Morocco


      Plaza de Toros Tangier, Tangier
      Laayoune bullring, Laayoune


      Mozambique


      Praça de Touros Monumental de Lourenço Marques, Maputo


      = Americas

      =


      Mexico


      Coliseo Centenario, Torreón
      Plaza de Toros México, Mexico City (Currently the biggest bullring worldwide)
      Plaza de Toros Monumental de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
      Plaza de Toros Monumental de Tijuana, Tijuana
      Plaza de Toros Santa María, Santiago de Querétaro
      Plaza Monumental de Morelia, Morelia
      Plaza Nuevo Progreso, Guadalajara
      Plaza El Paseo, San Luis Potosí
      Plaza de Toros El Relicario, Puebla
      Plaza Santiago J. Vivanco, Matehuala
      Plaza de Toros Jorge "El Ranchero" Aguilar, Tlaxcala
      Plaza Monumental Zacatecas, Zacatecas
      Plaza Monumental Monterrey Lorenzo Garza, Monterrey
      Plaza de Toros Cadereyta, Cadereyta Jiménez
      Plaza de Toros Alejandra, Durango
      Plaza de Toros Provincia Juriquilla, Santiago de Querétaro
      Plaza La Luz, León
      Plaza San Marcos, Aguascalientes
      Plaza Silverio Pérez, Texcoco
      Plaza Quintana Roo, Cancún
      Plaza El Centenario (The Centennial), Tlaquepaque
      Plaza de Toros Alberto Balderas, Ciudad Juárez
      Plaza Revolución, Irapuato
      Plaza de Mérida Mérida
      Plaza Calafia, Mexicali
      Palacio del Arte, Morelia
      Plaza de la Concordia, Orizaba
      Plaza de Toros La Esperanza, Chihuahua
      Plaza de Toros Vicente Segura, Pachuca
      Plaza de Toros Rodolfo Gaona, Cañadas de Obregón, Jalisco
      Monumental Plaza de Toros El Pinal, Teziutlán
      Monumental Plaza de Toros de Don Antonio, Tepic
      Plaza de Toros La Sinaloense, Culiacán
      Plaza de Toros Alberto Balderas de Moroleón, Moroleón
      Plaza de Toros Monumental de Villahermosa, Villahermosa
      Plaza de Toros La Taurina, Huamantla
      Plaza de Toros Jose Julian Llaguno, Tlatenango


      Argentina


      Plaza de Toros de Montserrat (1791–1799)
      Plaza de Toros del Retiro (1801–1818)


      Colombia



      Santamaría Bullring, Bogotá
      Plaza de Toros La Macarena, Medellín
      Plaza de Toros de Manizales, Manizales
      Plaza de Toros Cañaveralejo, Cali
      Plaza de toros El Bosque, Armenia.
      Plaza de toros La Pradera, Sogamoso.
      Plaza de toros de Vistahermosa, Floridablanca (Santander).
      Plaza de toros Monumental Señor de los Milagros, Girón (Santander).
      Plaza de toros de Cartagena, Cartagena de Indias.
      Plaza de toros César Rincón, Duitama.
      Plaza de toros Pepe Cáceres, Ibagué.
      Plaza de toros de San Fermín, Pamplona.
      Plaza de toros de Cúcuta, Cúcuta.
      Plaza de toros Agustín Barona , Palmira.
      Plaza de toros La Real Maestranza, Guatavita.


      Ecuador


      Plaza de toros de Quito, Quito.


      Peru



      Plaza de toros de Acho, Lima. 2nd oldest. 30 January 1766.
      Plaza de Toros Sol y Sombra, Lima
      Plaza de Toros de la Provincia de Cutervo, Cajamarca
      Plaza de Toros "El Vizcaíno", Cajamarca
      Plaza de Toros de Trujillo "El Coliseo", Trujillo
      Plaza de Toros de El Coliseo, Huancayo
      Plaza de Toros de Sicaya, Huancayo
      Plaza de Toros de la Unión, Huánuco
      Plaza de Toros de Guadalupe, Ica
      Plaza de Toros de Puquío, Ayacucho.


      Uruguay


      Plaza de toros Real de San Carlos, Colonia del Sacramento (closed after prohibition of bull fighting in 1912)


      Venezuela


      Plaza Monumental de Valencia, Valencia, Carabobo. (The 2nd largest bullring in the world)
      Maestranza César Girón, Maracay
      Plaza de toros Monumental de Maracaibo, Maracaibo
      Plaza Monumental de Toros de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal, Táchira
      Plaza Monumental Román Eduardo Sandia, Mérida, Mérida


      United States


      Santa Maria Bullring, San Isidro, Texas


      Bullrings by capacity




      See also


      Lists of stadiums


      References




      External links


      Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda
      Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
      Plaza de Toros, Ronda Spain
      Andalucia Spain bullrings
      Plaza de Toros Monumental de Barcelona

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