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The
brave bull, as we know it nowadays, was born in four great
European fluvial valleys: the valley of Guadalquivir, Tajo,
the Ebro’s valley and “Las bocas del Rodano. Plains and salt
marshes were, therefore, the first landscape that trod their
steps. In this land, of rich grass located in a flat relief,
the cattle found food and water in abundance, and enjoyed a
smooth climate and a flat relief. At the present time, the
salt marshes of the Guadalquivir, in lands of Seville and
Cadiz, the shores of the Jarama and the Edge in Aranjuez, and
the zone marismeña of Ribatejo (Portugal) in the river basin
of the Tajo river, next to the Camarga, in the Bocas of
Rodano (France) constitute a landscape that, although they
are different, own elements of each one of them,they present
the same principles of ecological dynamics. |