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Spanish-style bullfighting is called a ''corrida de toros'' (literally a "running of bulls"), ''tauromaquia'' or ''fiesta'' and is practiced in Spain, where it originates, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, as well as in parts of Southern France. In traditional ''corrida'', three ''toreros, ''also called ''matadores'' or, in French, ''toréadors'', each fight two out of a total of six fighting bulls, each of which is at least four years old and weighs up to about (with a minimum weight limit of for the bullrings of the first degree). Bullfighting season in Spain runs from March to October. == Participants ==
Each matador has six assistants — two ''picadores'' ("lancers") mounted on horseback, three ''banderilleros'' ("flagmen"), and a ''mozo de espada'' ("sword servant"). Collectively they comprise a ''cuadrilla'' or team of bullfighters. The crew also includes an ''ayuda'' (aide to sword servant) and ''subalternos'' (subordinates) including at least two ''peones'' (pages, singular ''peón'').
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