Horses (Spanish: caballo) arrived in Cuba with the conquistador (conquering) troops and the first Spanish colonists accompanying Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar in 1511. Horses were a decisive factor in Spanish victories against the native Arawaks of Cuba. And they were quickly bred locally, first as a military animal, then as a mount for working with cattle. Conflicts with the native Americans led to the enactment of a local law prohibiting them from owning and riding horses. It remained in force for a century, before being repealed to allow the recruitment of non-European Vaqueros.
Horse racing was introduced by the Americans at the beginning of the 20th century. The country then began to motorize, but the economic sanctions it suffered as a result of its conflict with the United States, and in particular its fuel supply problems, led to a resurgence in the use of harnessed horse-drawn transport and ploughing with horses from the 1990s onwards. Horses are also present in the tourism sector.
Fourteen breeds of horse are bred in Cuba, including four local breeds. Like other countries in this geographical region, the island of Cuba is a zone of active circulation of the West Nile virus and diseases transmitted to horses by ticks, babesiosis and Q fever. The animal is an integral part of local culture, particularly cinema.
Horses (Spanish: caballo) arrived inCuba with the conquistador (conquering) troops and the first Spanish colonists accompanying Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar...
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding...
The Criollo Cubano originates from Spanish horses brought to Cuba by Diego Velázquez in 1511. There are four different breeds known as criollo: the Cubano...
The Cuban War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia cubana), also known inCuba as The Necessary War (Spanish: La Guerra Necesaria), fought...
The economy of Cuba is a planned economy dominated by state-run enterprises. Most of the labor force is employed by the state. In the 1990s, the ruling...
The Cuban Paso (Spanish: Caballo Cubano de Paso) is a horse breed native to Cuba, with an extra gait like all Paso horses. Like many horses on the American...
trotting horseinCuba, but can also be ridden, especially for cattle and farm work. No population data is listed for it in DAD-IS. HorsesinCubaCuban Paso...
Transportation inCuba is the system of railways, roads, airports, waterways, ports and harbours inCuba: total: 8,285 km standard gauge: 8,125 km 1,435 mm...
Though the Cuban government does not release official crime statistics, Cuba is considered one of the safer countries in Latin America. Gun crime is virtually...
Ferrocarriles de Cuba (FCC) or Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Cuba (English: National Railway Company of Cuba), provides passenger and freight services for Cuba. Ferrocarriles...
(walking horses after a run or workout) and becoming a trainer by the age of 16. While he could not recall the name of his first winning horseinCuba, he...
partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up...
southwestern coast of Cubain 1961 by the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF), consisting of Cuban exiles who opposed Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution, clandestinely...
Leon, Jr. is a Cuban-American businessman and horse enthusiast. Leon was born in Oriente, Cubain 1944. Leon migrated to Miami, Florida in 1961. Leon's...
The island of Cuba was inhabited by various Amerindian cultures prior to the arrival of the explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492. After his arrival, Spain...
list of horse and pony breeds includes standardized breeds, some strains within breeds that are considered distinct populations, types of horses with common...
Road signs inCuba are regulated in Ley No. 109 Código de Seguridad Vial and generally conform to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals...
covert operations, carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency inCuba. It was officially authorized on November 30, 1961 by U.S. President John...
cavalry, they ended up fighting inCuba as infantry, since their horses were not sent there with them. Wood's second in command was former Assistant Secretary...
Special Period in the Time of Peace (Período especial en tiempos de paz), was an extended period of economic crisis inCuba that began in 1991 primarily...
The Cuban Liberation Army (Spanish: Ejército Libertador de Cuba), colloquially known as the Mambí Army (Spanish: Ejército Mambí) was an insurgent army...
Retrieved 2020-12-09. "British Independent Film Award Noms Led by 'Saint Maud,' 'His House,' 'Calm with Horses'". Retrieved 2020-12-09. Official website...
English conquest of the island in 1670 led to the massacre of Spanish horses, their gradual replacement by English horses, and the arrival of West African...
track inCuba before Fidel Castro came to power in 1959. It was closed February 5th, 1967. In its heyday, American owners brought their horses to race...
inCuba since at least the 17th century, with the Carnaval of Santiago de Cuba holding a special place among Cubans. The history of Carnival inCuba is...