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Pamplona draws thousands of revelers for the San Fermín bull-running festival

  • Tens of thousands of revelers gathered in Pamplona, Spain, for the traditional firework blast marking the start of the San Fermín bull-running festival.
  • Many attendees wore traditional white trousers and shirts with red sashes and neckerchiefs during the event.
  • The festival features the early morning 'encierros,' or bull runs, where thousands sprint to avoid six charging bulls.
  • Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel 'The Sun Also Rises' famously brought international attention to the festival.
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On the two doors of dark wood you can see a small sign nailed to the wall in which you read “Churrería”. A slight aroma of smoke persists inside a place to which five generations of pamplons have come to taste the famous churros of “La Mañueta” and that, one more year, has opened its doors. Continue reading Prices: A dozen churros 9 euros, thread 27 euros and the 'patxaka' is not for sale. Schedules: the two Saturdays prior to San Fermín (8h to …

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In the collective thrill begins the famous week for bull races in the alleys of the city (ANSA)

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A human tide that jumps and sings in unison, strictly white t-shirts and red bandana around the neck. As every year, today, July 6, the iconic feast of San Firmino began...

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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