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- Andalusia - Wikipedia
Andalusia is immediately south of the autonomous communities of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha; west of the autonomous community of Murcia and the Mediterranean Sea; east of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean; and north of the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar
- Andalusia | Spain’s Southern Region, Map, Culture | Britannica
Andalusia, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historical region of Spain, encompassing the provincias (provinces) of Huelva, Cádiz, Sevilla, Málaga, Córdoba, Jaén, Granada, and Almería
- Andalusian Horse Breed: Care, Cost History (2025) - Horses Only
An Andalusian, or Pure Spanish Horse, is a horse bred on the Iberian Peninsula in Spain and was used by nobility and warriors What does an Andalusian horse look like? The Andalusian horse is tall and elegant, with a luscious mane and tail, arched neck, and strong hindquarters Most are gray How did the Andalusian horse get its name?
- Andalusian Horse Breed Profile - The Spruce Pets
Andalusians are strong, compact horses that average 15 1 hands high Stallions and geldings tend to weigh approximately 1,100 pounds, while mares weigh slightly less at approximately 900 pounds
- 10 Andalusian Horse Facts You Probably Didn’t Know
The Andalusian horse is famous for its intelligence, agility, and good temperament They are commonly gray, with an average height of 15 2 to 16 2 hands and abundant manes and tails The breed excels in classical dressage, driving, and Western disciplines
- Andalusian | PetMD
Today, Andalusian horses excel in multiple disciplines and are beloved for their beauty, intelligence, and temperament However, they are rare in the United States Andalusian horses are relatively easy to care for and are good companions for equestrians of all experience levels
- Andalusia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Andalusia (Spanish: Andalucía) is the first in population among the 17 Autonomous communities in Spain and the second in area The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville Its capital is the city of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla)
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