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"The Fiesta" of San Fermín dates back to the Middle Ages and is related to three celebrations: Religious Ceremonies in honour of San Fermín, Trade Fairs and Bullfights, which were first documented in the 14th century. Initially, the fiesta of San Fermín was held on October 10th, but in 1591 the people of Pamplona, fed up with the bad weather at that time of year, decided to transfer the fiesta to July so it would coincide with the Trade Fair.
Bullfighting Pamplona Spain
Chronicles from the 17th and 18th centuries tell us of religious events together with music, dance, giants, tournaments, acrobats, bull runs and bullfights, and the clergy's concern at the excessive drinking and dissolute behaviour of young men and women. They also refer to the presence of people from other lands, whose shows "made the city more fun"!! This is how the Sanfermines were born. It initially lasted two days and had a pregón (opening speech), musicians, a tournament, theatre and bullfights.
Kililis & Zaldikos Parade in the Old Town of Pamplona
In the 19th century there were curious fairground attractions such as a woman fired from a cannon, exotic animals or wax figures, while the Comparsa de Gigantes (parade of giants) had new carnival figures with big heads, kilikis and zaldikos. Furthermore, the absence of a double fence in the bull run meant that the bulls escaped on several occasions and ran around the city streets. Other events were added later, such as fireworks and dances, and the fiesta lasted until July 10th.
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