Gaited Paso Fino Horses for Sale near Tampa, FL

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Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Floral City, FL 34436
Paso Fino Mare
Novia de La Loma is a 3 y / o Paso Fino filly out of Prometido de Selecta..
Floral City, Florida
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$5,000
Paso Fino - Horse for Sale in Floral City, FL 34436
Paso Fino Mare
Centella is a beautiful 9 years old Paso Fino mare. She is a granddaughter ..
Floral City, Florida
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$5,000
Paso Fino Mare
Cleoaptra de La Loma is a granddaughter of Profeta de Besilu from her sire..
Floral City, Florida
Dun
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$8,000
Paso Fino Stallion
"Milagro de La Loma" is a son of the legendary "Profeta de Besilu", Nation..
Floral City, Florida
Gray
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$7,000
Paso Fino Mare
Borrasca is a 6 year old registered Paso Fino mare with great bloodlines. ..
Floral City, Florida
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$7,000
Paso Fino Stallion
"Milagro de La Loma" is a son of the legendary "Profeta de Besilu", Nation..
Floral City, Florida
Gray
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$8,000
Paso Fino Mare
Borrasca is a 5 year old registered Paso Fino mare with great bloodlines. ..
Floral City, Florida
Bay
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Floral City, FL
FL
$9,000
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When the pioneer community living near the US Army outpost of Fort Brooke was incorporated in 1849, it was called "Tampa Town", and the name was shortened to simply "Tampa" in 1855. The earliest instance of the name "Tampa", in the form "Tanpa", appears in the memoirs of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, who spent 17 years as a captive of the Calusa and traveled through much of peninsular Florida. He described Tanpa as an important Calusa town to the north of the Calusa domain, possibly under another chief. Archaeologist Jerald Milanich places the town of Tanpa at the mouth of Charlotte Harbor. The entrances to Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor are obscured by barrier islands, and their locations, and the names applied to them, were a source of confusion to explorers, surveyors and map-makers from the 16th century though the 18th century.