Yes you can, it's just a matter of searching for them as they can be hard to find in some areas.
Netherlands
On Horseisle, Dutch Warmbloods can not be palomino.They are only avaible in the following colors:BlackGreyBayChestnut
If you mean january, yes they have.
They can be. They are also good in dressage and jumping.
probably a honeverian, holsteiner, or a dutch warmblood. possibly throughbreds or other warmbloods
Schotland is in English 'Scotland' so it's not hard to guess what Scotland is.. Scotland
Yes, they can be used for eventing. Maybe you know Bloms Oncarlos, or Owaola from Tim Lips? But it's all about the horses character and look.
Danish warmbloods can be caught on any grassy surface except in towns.
Dutch, Spain, INDIA, Germany, Scotland,
Yes and no. A warmblood is as a general rule a description of any horse that is neither a hotblood (Arabian, Thoroughbred, or Akhal-Teke) or a coldblood (Draft). The majority of horses fall under the 'warmblood' heading. That being said however, many European sport horses are called Warmbloods, this would include the Hanoverian, Holstein, Oldenburg, Dutch Warmblood and many others.
"Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods" by Suzanne Collins has a total of 358 pages in the hardcover edition.
None, 6 Scottish and one Dutch monarch ruled England and Scotland before they joined together to become Great Britain.