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The Haflinger horse is named after the Haflinger region in Austria, where the breed originated in the late 19th century. The breed was developed from a mix of Arabian and Tyrolean horses, primarily for agricultural work and as a riding horse. The name reflects the horse's geographical roots and highlights its strong connection to Alpine culture. Haflingers are known for their distinctive golden coats and sturdy build.

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