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The Festival of San Fermin, held every year in Pamplona, Spain, first took place in
September, which is believed to be the month of San Fermin's death, but it
38. to July in
1952. The festival 39. famous until the early 1900s, when Ernest Hemingway's book, The
Sun Also Rises, became known to the world. People from all over the world come to the small
town to experience the crazy activities during the nine-day-long festival. The craziest part is
the running of the bulls, which 40.
at 8 a.m. every day from July 7 to the last day. Each of
the runners is dressed in white in front of the six bulls that will be fighting that afternoon. The
running on the 820m-long road at the speed of 24km an hour often finishes in just four minutes.
This is really exciting but very dangerous. Since 1925, 15 people 41. during the running
and between 200 and 300 people are hurt every year. However, the most dangerous part is often
the most attractive part of the festival.
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