Mexican town continues bull running tradition despite legal struggle over bullfights in capital

A bull is lassoed during a festival in honor of the Virgin of Candelaria, in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz state, Mexico, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. For nearly a quarter century, the residents have taunted, slapped, chased and run from bulls as part of the religious festival. It is reminiscent, though at a much smaller scale, of the running of the bulls in northern Spain and has continued year after year despite laws banning the mistreatment of animals. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez)

TLACOTALPAN, Mexico (AP) — For nearly a quarter century, the residents of this riverside town in southeastern Mexico have taunted, slapped, chased and run from bulls as part of a religious festival.

It is reminiscent, though at a much smaller scale, of the running of the bulls in northern Spain and has continued year after year despite laws banning the mistreatment of animals. This year, it takes place amid an 300 miles (485 kilometers) to the west in Mexico City.

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