Bullfighting in the Rest of the World

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Peru

Bullfighting in Peru, less of a national craze than in Spain or Mexico, is held in July and in the main season from October to December.
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Ecudaor

Bullfighting remains in Ecuador as a consequence of Spanish colonisation.
Bullfighting is practiced at a professional level only in Quito, during the annual festivities which commemorate the Spanish founding of the city, although bloodless variations of the sport, called rodeos montubios are practiced in many rural areas during local festivities.
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Venezuela

A fondness for bullfighting is not widespread in Venezuela, but the history of the sport is deeply rooted in the country. Venezuela itself is the cradle of renowned bullfighters, particularly César Girón.
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