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Tangier (Morocco), 1 July (EFE) - There was a time when Spanish, Portuguese and French colonists started to build bullrings in cities like Morocco, Algeria, Angola and Mozambique. Nowadays nobody knows what to do with these buildings, which have become urban mammoths, too big to restore and too original to demolish.FOOTAGE OF THE TANGIER BULLRING (UNTIL 00:59. CREDIT: MOHAMED SIALI); AERIAL IMAGES OF THE TANGIER BULLRING AND THE RESTORATION WORKS (UNTIL 2:08. CREDIT: MOROCCAN INFORMATION PORTAL HESPRESS); PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LUANDA BULLRING (UNTIL 2:33. CREDIT: JOÃO CANDEMBO); PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MAPUTO BULLRING (UNTIL 2:48. CREDIT: ADÉRITO CALDEIRA); PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MELILLA BULLRING (UNTIL 3:08. CREDIT: FRANCISCO G. GUERRERO); PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE BULLRING (UNTIL 3:28. CREDIT: MIGUEL BARRETO)

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