The Azteca is a cross between a Quarter Horse and an Andalusian.
Mexico!
850 KG
The Azteca horse originated in Mexico where it is their national horse. It is a cross of Criollo and Andalusian bloodlines. In the USA we have a version called the American Azteca that also allows Quarter horse and Paint bloodlines to be used instead of Criollo.
Azteca Galiceño
Horse Isle Answer : Belgian
Azteca
There are 96 beautiful horse breeds in America my favs are the American Quarter Horse,Paint Horse,and Mustang horses.
It depends what you want to use the horse for. If you wanted a jumping horse, you would need a sport-type horse (Thoroughbred, Warmbloods, certain pony breeds etc.) where as if you wanted a horse for say, driving, you would need a draft or pony (Percheron, Fell, Falebella etc.)
Belgian
Yes, there are hundreds of horse and pony breeds.
One can find a list of horse breeds on Wikipedia. The main horse breeds are Barb horse, Abtenauer, Abyssinian horse, Akhal-Teke, American-Indian horse, Friesian horse and Irish Draught.
Horse Breeds starting with "A": Abyssinian, Akhal Teke, Albanian, Altai, American Cream Draft, American Creme and White, American Walking Pony, Andalusian, Andravida, Anglo-Kabarda, Appaloosa, Araappaloosa, Arabian, Ardennes, Argentine Criollo, Asturian, Australian Brumby, Australian Stock Horse, Azteca.