Andalusian Horses for Sale near Ramona, CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in San Diego, CA 92021
Cantador XXV
CANTADOR XXV, 01/24/2020, Grey Andalusian Gelding, Ancce registry, 16 hh We..
San Diego, California
Gray
Andalusian
Gelding
5
San Diego, CA
CA
$18,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in San Diego, CA 92021
Centella Cxxxiv
CENTELLA CXXXIV, 03/04/2016, Andalusian, Mare, Buckskin, Ancce, 16 hh, In f..
San Diego, California
Buckskin
Andalusian
Mare
9
San Diego, CA
CA
$15,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Andalusian Gelding
Relampago is available for half lease currently in training with Shayna Sim..
Rancho Santa Fe, California
Bay
Andalusian
Gelding
20
Rancho Santa Fe, CA
CA
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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in California, CA 91932
Andalusian Gelding
-PRE Andalusian Gelding -15hh -Foal Date April 2002 (11years old) -Second l..
California, California
Gray
Andalusian
Gelding
23
California, CA
CA
$5,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in San Diego, CA 92082
Andalusian Stallion
HAS PRODUCED BUCKSKIN, CHESTNUT, BLUE ROAN, BAY & GREY! Justiciero epito..
San Diego, California
Andalusian
Stallion
-
San Diego, CA
CA
$750
Andalusian Mare
Lovely yearling. Fantastic mind and expectional movement. This horse will ..
Hemet, California
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
-
Hemet, CA
CA
$15,000
Andalusian Stallion
STANDING IN 2008. . . fabulous bay imported stallion SIGAF, starred in the ..
Pine Valley, California
Bay
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Pine Valley, CA
CA
$1,500
Andalusian Stallion
Fuego Amor a beautiful Andalusian / Arabian Cross, great blood lines on bo..
Murrieta, California
Bay
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Murrieta, CA
CA
$1,500
Andalusian Stallion
Fuego Amor a beautiful Andalusian / Arabian Cross colt, great blood lines ..
Murrieta, California
Bay
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Murrieta, CA
CA
$25,000
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About Ramona, CA

Before it was permanently settled, the Ramona area was inhabited by DiegueƱo semi-nomadic people, who established temporary settlements there as they moved between coastal and inland grounds. Their presence is indicated by archeological evidence such as rock paintings, etchings, and grinding stones used to grind acorns into meal for bread. The first post office was called Nuevo. The town took the name Ramona in 1886, when a land speculation syndicate, headed by Milton Santee, "organized the Santa Maria Land & Water Company and acquired 3,200 acres (13 km 2) for a townsite in the Santa Maria Valley and named it Ramona". The next year the town reverted to Nuevo because there was another town, in Los Angeles County, called Ramona.