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  2. Horses in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Horses have been present in Slovenia for a very long time. [1] Equine remains dating back to the Hallstatt culture have been found in Dolenjska, in the south-east of the current country, putting in evidence the symbolic role of horses associated with male power in late prehistory. [2]

  3. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    The following list of horse and pony breeds includes standardized breeds, some strains within breeds that are considered distinct populations, types of horses with common characteristics that are not necessarily standardized breeds but are sometimes described as such, and terms that describe groupings of several breeds with similar characteristics.

  4. Slovenian Cold-blood - Wikipedia

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    Slovenian Cold-blood (Slovene: Slovenski hladnokrvni konj [2]) is an autochthonous breed of horse, originating in Slovenia. [2] There are only four autochthonous horse breeds in Slovenia, besides Slovenian Cold-blood the Bosnian Mountain Horse, Lipizzan and Posavac also have this status. [3]

  5. Bosnian Mountain Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Bosnian Mountain Horse (Bosnian: Bosanski brdski konj / Босански брдски коњ) [2] is the only indigenous breed of domestic horse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it constitutes about 70% of the horse population.

  6. Sampson (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Sampson (later renamed Mammoth) [1] was a Shire horse gelding born in 1846 and bred by Thomas Cleaver at Toddington Mills, Bedfordshire, England.According to Guinness World Records (1986) he was the tallest horse ever recorded, by 1850 measuring 219.7 centimetres (7 ft 2.5 in) or 21.2½ hands in height. [1]

  7. Orahovica, Konjic - Wikipedia

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  8. Konji - Wikipedia

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    Konji (Persian: كنجي, also Romanized as Konjī; also known as Gonjī and Konchī) [1] is a village in Deh Tall Rural District, in the Central District of Bastak County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 433, in 106 families.

  9. Taga za Yug - Wikipedia

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    The T'ga za Jug wine is named after Miladinov's poem. Produced in North Macedonia, the wine is semi-dry and ruby-red in color. It has been described as being similar in taste to the Italian or Californian Barbera. The rock band "Balkanski Banditi" (Balkan Bandits) with members from both Bulgaria and North Macedonia released an album with that ...