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Plaza_de_Toros_de_Pamplona Latitude and Longitude:

42°48′57.12″N 1°38′22.37″W / 42.8158667°N 1.6395472°W / 42.8158667; -1.6395472
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Plaza de Toros de Pamplona in Pamplona Spain during the 2022 San Fermin Festival.
Interior of the ring

Plaza de Toros de Pamplona is a bullring in Pamplona, Spain. It is currently used for bull fighting, sporting or cultural events and music concerts.

Built in 1922 by Francisco Urcola [1], the stadium holds 19,720 people. It is the end point of the famous Running of the bulls during the festival of San Fermín.

During the first months of 1939, towards the end of Spanish Civil War, it housed a Francoist concentration camp with a capacity of 3000 Republican prisoners. [2]

Citations

  1. ^ "Plaza De Toros: Pamplona's Bullfighting Arena". The Running of the Bulls. www.runningofthebulls.com. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  2. ^ Hernández de Miguel, Carlos (2019). Los campos de concentración de Franco (in Spanish). Penguin Random House. p. 42. ISBN  978-84-666-6478-3.

42°48′57.12″N 1°38′22.37″W / 42.8158667°N 1.6395472°W / 42.8158667; -1.6395472