Actually, they are technically a hot blooded breed (just ask any knowledgeable Andalusian or Lusitano breeder), though most warmbloods have Andalusian heritage. Many people think that Andalusians are considered warmbloods, but that is an incorrect assumption based on misinformation propagated by people who are ignorant of the breed and their history.
Andalusian horses (and not all of those) are PRE Andalusian.
Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
Horses related to the Andalusian include Arabians, Lusitanos and Lipizzaners. These horses are classified as the world's most ancient beautifuls.
Spain!
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of Horses.
Warmblooded horses aren't always cheap, some of the most expensive horses can be warmbloods.
Cold bloods, Hot Bloods, Warmbloods
The scientific name of Andalusian horses is Equus ferus caballus.
All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
Probably warmbloods or hanovairians I would think :)