There are still many places in South American countries that use horses for non-recreational purposes. In small and isolated villages the horse is still used for transportation and work. But South American countries are also strong contenders in Olympic and world class equestrian competitions. So its the best of both worlds. It is great to know that in this modern age the horse never goes out of style.
Horses live in vitually every corner of the world. In many countries horses are still used in the same way before machines took over. In the United States there are more horses now than any other time in our history. They don't plow much or pull the carriage but people still keep horses (even though they can be expensive).
Spanish is spoken in the greatest number of Latin American countries, with 19 countries in the region using it as their official language.
I take it you mean French Guiana: It still belongs to France when all other countries are independent of European countries. (Spain Portugal The Netherland & Great Britain)
It was discontinued in the us but is still sold in Mexico and other South American countries and also may be found in Europe.
You probably mean 'are horses used as steeds in the military of countries?'. Well, during World War Two, Poland used horses as steeds to take out the Nazis. Apparently, there are not used still. The Nazis pwned the Polish people on horses because horses are flesh and bone, like humans, so they're easy to shoot down, unlike the Nazi's 'Panzers'.
Horses are still here. They were imported from Spain (with the conquistadors) and some escaped and migrated north to become wild North American horses, which are still around.
Yes, North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
Technically the war is still going on.
Spain, Mexico, some South American countries and to a limited extent France and Portugal It is a Spanish cultural activity and was taken to their colonies. They still take place in those countries although they were recently banned in Cataluña in Spain.
It is illegal for human consumption of horse meat in the United States. It is considered a delicacy in some European countries as well as some Asian countries.
India, Pakistan and South Asian countries
The two countries are still allies.