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Beauvoisin is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Beauvoisin is a small southern village with a post office, bar, newsagent, grocers, butchers and a couple of bakeries. It's quite famous for bull games in the city streets and the arenas. Unlike Spanish bullfighting, the game in Gard is to retrieve decorations that are attached to the bulls horns. The idea is to be quick and nimble and to demonstrate your bravery rather than to kill or gain a victory over a bull. Throughout the streets you will also see Empègue which appear annually in designs that reflect the local culture.〔(Beauvoisin 2008 ), (translation ), accessed 15 August 2008〕 ==Historic buildings== The castle was an early building being constructed in 1067 for the Knights Templar. The other most notable building is the Temple which was built on the ruins of an old church. This building was completed in 1834. Image:Beauvoisin Le Temple.jpg|The Temple in 2006 Image:Beauvoisin Ecole en 2006 et 1900.jpg|The primary school Image:Beauvoisin la Mairie et l'Horloge en 2006 et 1900.jpg|The Town Hall and Clock Image:Moulin de Beauvoisin.JPG|One of the two remains of windmills Image:Les arénes de Beauvoisin.JPG|The bull arena after renovation in 2007 Image:IMG 1663 -Empègues.jpg|Empègues - not on a historic building! 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beauvoisin, Gard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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