This is an Americanized version of the famed Running with the Bulls festival in Pamplona, Spain.
Chicago’s Running of the Bulls|Hampton Stevens|July 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In the car on the way, there was a story on the radio of a goring in Pamplona.
Chicago’s Running of the Bulls|Hampton Stevens|July 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We knew there was a good a modern road through a pass to Pamplona, but that had not existed in 1925.
Is This Hemingway’s Pamplona or a Lot of Bull?|Clive Irving|July 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine.
Is This Hemingway’s Pamplona or a Lot of Bull?|Clive Irving|July 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
By the time he arrived in Pamplona in 1923 it had been going on for four centuries.
Is This Hemingway’s Pamplona or a Lot of Bull?|Clive Irving|July 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
You don't get that in Pamplona, and you don't get it in Saragossa.
First and Last|H. Belloc
John took his wife with him to Pamplona, where he now went, as that city offered him a most convenient exile.
Women of the Romance Countries (Illustrated)|John R Effinger
From Pamplona two roads diverged to Burgos, the ancient Castilian capital.
The History of England|T.F. Tout
The work is inferior in art to the caskets at Pamplona and South Kensington.
The Industrial Arts in Spain|Juan F. Riao
Among the most remarkable may be mentioned those preserved in the cathedrals of Seville, Pamplona and Astorga.
The Industrial Arts in Spain|Juan F. Riao
British Dictionary definitions for Pamplona
Pamplona
/ (pæmˈpləʊnə, Spanishpamˈplona) /
noun
a city in N Spain in the foothills of the Pyrenees: capital of the kingdom of Navarre from the 11th century until 1841. Pop: 190 937 (2003 est)Former name: Pampeluna