Spain is 76% Christian, 19% have no religion, 2.3% are Muslim, and 1.7% are Jewish. Some popular Spanish traditions include paella, bull running in San Fermin, and tomato fights. The document outlines rules for bull running in San Fermin which prohibit certain dangerous behaviors and aim to keep the event organized and safe for participants. Rules for tomato fights similarly focus on safety and avoiding indecent behavior. Other Spanish festivals mentioned include walking on fire and human towers.
17. Rules:
To admit anyone under the age of 18 into the course as minors are totally prohibited from
running or participating.
•To go over the police barriers which the authorities see fit to erect.
•To place oneself in the zones and areas of the itinerary which are expressly indicated by the
agents of the authorities.
•To hide oneself before the release of the bulls in corners, dead angles or doorways of houses
or establishments located throughout the length of the course.
•To leave open the doors of the houses along the course, the owners or tenants of the said
property being responsible for this.
•To enter into the route in a state of drunkenness, under the effects of drugs or in any
inappropriate state.
•To carry objects which may impede the correct running of the Bull Run.
•To wear clothes or shoes which are not appropriate for the run.
•Call the animals or distract them in any way and for whatever reason in the course or during
the rounding up in the Bull Ring.
•To stop in the Bull Run or station oneself on the walls or barriers or in the doorways in such a
way as to impede the run or the defence of the runners.
•To grab onto, harass or mistreat the animals or obstruct their exit enclosure by any action
during the amateur bullfight.
•To take photographs from the streets, walls or barriers without due authorisation.
•Any other action which may impede the normal running of the Bull Run.
20. Rules:
There aren't many rules to tomato warfare, but
those that do exist are in the interests of safety
and public decency:
l) You can throw tomatoes and tomatoes only.
2) They must be squashed before you throw
them, otherwise they can cause a nasty bruise.
3) Although the locals tend to rip each other's
clothing, it is officially forbidden and as a
visitor, you will be expected to behave.
21.
22. • Walking on the fire
• Human towers
• Man-Horse wrestling
Other Festivals