Карета (karéta).
I'd say it's a Troyka (тройка).
It can be pulled by either one or many.
Usually 'buggy' means a carriage. Although a buggy is not a carriage, it is one of the vehicles that can be pulled by horses. There are also 'chariots', 'sleighs', 'carts', and 'wagons'.
The thing people sit on and horses drive them is called a carriage. A carriage is a wheeled vehicle typically pulled by one or more horses, used for transportation. Carriages come in various types and styles, such as a horse-drawn carriage or a horse-drawn wagon.
carriage? (As in the vehicle pulled by horses?)
no horses pulled it, it was really 3 midgets in horse costumes. :)
A carriage is usually a cart pulled by a horse. It can also mean the car pulled by a train, which can contain passengers or cargo.
She rides in a carriage being pulled by the multicolored horses.
This depends on the type of carriage used. A three horse hitch is often called a unicorn hitch or a three up hitch. In Russia a carriage desined for three horses is a Troika.
Carriage driving is a form of horse driving in harness in which a carriage is pulled by horses. Carriage driving competitions can be seen at several venues in England.
A caleche is a type of carriage with low wheels, especially one pulled by horses.
The chariot races were a popular sport in ancient Rome. A chariot was a small carriage that was pulled by horses and driven by a charioteer.
A horse and buggy is simply just a carriage pulled by horses. Nothing more or less.