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University Press. ISBN 9780521760614,
pages 392–418. Ruy d'Andrade (1938).
Garranos.
Boletim Pecuário. 6 (2): 281–292. J. Cañon, M.L. Checa, C. Carleos, J...
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Garrano B****o is a
village in the
province of Teramo. This
province is
located in the
Abruzzo region of Italy. The village,
which had a po****tion of...
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North America by the
Spanish and
subsequently bred
there included Barbs,
Garranos,
Spanish Jennets, Sorraias, Andalusians, and
other Iberian breeds. Overall...
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Aegidienberger American Saddlebred Campeiro Campolina Florida Cracker Horse Garrano Icelandic horse Kathiawari Mangalarga Marchador Marwari horse Messara horse...
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World War II. In Portugal, a po****tion of free-ranging horses,
known as
garrano,
lives in the
northern mountain chains. In
County Kerry, Ireland, wild...
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Andalusian Carthusian Asturcón
Basque Mountain Horse Burguete Gallego Garrano Hispano-Árabe Hispano-Bretón Jaca
Navarra Losino Lusitano Mallorquín Marismeño...
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confined to a
single primitive breed (B/Arabian; D2d/Cheju; G1/Akhal Teke; H/
Garrano; H1/Marismeno; H1a/Lusitano; K2b1/Sicilian
Oriental Purebred; K3b/ Yakut;...
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Andalusian Carthusian Asturcón
Basque Mountain Horse Burguete Gallego Garrano Hispano-Árabe Hispano-Bretón Jaca
Navarra Losino Lusitano Mallorquín Marismeño...
- in his
novels about Scottish history, for
example "Macbeth, the King".
Garrano, an
ancient Portuguese variety of pony. Garron, Dictionary,com Ewart, J...
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Flores pony, see
Timor Pony
French Saddle Pony
Galician Pony
Garrano ****oe
German Riding Pony,
Deutsche Reitpony German classic Pony Gotland...