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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

(L-R) The mayoress of Valencia, María José Catalá, the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, the president of the Valencian Association of Entrepreneurs (AVE), Vicente Boluda, King Felipe VI and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, on their arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón (left), and the former president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Francisco Camps (right), on their arrival at the presentation ceremony of the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

(L-R) The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, King Felipe VI and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, on their arrival at the ceremony of the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

(L-R) The mayoress of Valencia, María José Catalá, the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, the president of the Valencian Association of Entrepreneurs (AVE), Vicente Boluda, King Felipe VI and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, on their arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

(L-R) The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, King Felipe VI and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, on their arrival at the ceremony of the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón (left), on his arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards ceremony at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, on his arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

The president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón (left), greets King Felipe VI (right) on his arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards Ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

(L-R) The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, King Felipe VI and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, on their arrival at the ceremony of the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Participates In The Presentation Of The 36Th Edition Of The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón (c), on his arrival at the Rei Jaume I 2024 Awards Ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes de València, on February 14, 2025, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards were created in 1989 with the aim of bringing science and business together to promote research, scientific development and entrepreneurship in Spain. Photo by Rober Solsona/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe VI leaves the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

A Royal Guard at the exit of the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

Attendees at King Felipe VI's departure from the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe VI greets the audience as he leaves the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe VI leaves the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe VI leaves the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony, at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia, on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe Attends The Rei Jaume I Awards - Valencia

King Felipe VI greets the audience as he leaves the Rei Jaume I Awards ceremony at the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia on November 28, 2023, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The Rei Jaume I Awards are granted to individuals who stand out in their field of work and who have carried out most of their professional activity in Spain. Candidates must be nominated by third parties and must demonstrate their qualities. Each of the six awards is endowed with 100,000 euros and a gold medal, and are recognized as the most prestigious awards for the activity carried out in Spain and one of the best paid in the country. Photo by Jorge Gil / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Several young people watch the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head trauma. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo by Eduardo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

A doctor assists a runner during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo by

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners alongside the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Phot

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Two Civil Protection workers hand out newspapers to young people about the running of the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head trauma. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners alongside the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Phot

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners alongside the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Phot

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

A man stretches before the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head trauma. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo by Eduardo Sanz/E

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

San Fermin Festival - Pamplona

Runners next to the bulls during the fifth running of the bulls of the San Fermin 2023 fiestas, on July 11, 2023, in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. The fifth running of the bulls, from the Núñez del Cuvillo bull-ranch of Cádiz, was ''fast, clean and exciting'', with two requests for a transfer, one person with polycontusions in the Santo Domingo stretch and, from Mercaderes, a conscious head traumatism. The festivities in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarre, began last July 6, with the traditional chupinazo and continue until July 14. During its course there are a total of eight running of the bulls that begin every day at eight o'clock in the morning. In addition, the City Council has prepared a repertoire of concerts, open-air dances, fireworks, exhibitions, street entertainment and activities for citizens and visitors. This festival, which attracts millions of visitors every year for its festive atmosphere and its popular running of the bulls, has been declared of International Tourist Interest. Photo

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