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___ EcuadorA virtual travel guide to Ecuador, this page is about many aspects of Ecuador. View official web sites from the country, and find comprehensive information on the nation in its diversity: The Ecuadorian culture, history and geography. Get key information on Ecuador's economy, education, science, environment, population, and government.You will have access to news from Ecuador and you may visit Ecuadoran cities. Find maps and other tourism information for sightseeing, travel and holidays in Ecuador. |
![]() Quito Ecuador's capital © Portal de Turismo Quito |
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Republic of Ecuador | República del Ecuador |
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![]() Flag of Ecuador Background: Advanced indigenous cultures flourished in Ecuador long before the area was conquered by the Inca empire in the 15th century. In 1534, the Spanish arrived and defeated the Inca armies. The "Republic of the Equator" was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the others being Colombia and Venezuela). Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors. A border war with Peru that flared in 1995 was resolved in 1999. (Source: CIA - The World Factbook) border countries: Colombia, Peru related countries: Spain, Venezuela |
![]() Official Name: República del Ecuador short form: Ecuador int'l long form: Republic of Ecuador ISO Country Code: ec Time: Local Time = UTC -5h Actual Time: Sat-Feb-11 13:24 Country Calling Code: +593 Capital City: Quito (pop. 1.4 million) Other Cities: Cuenca, Guayaquil (largest city in Ecuador) Government: Republic. Independence: 24 May 1822 (from Spain). Constitution: 10 August 1998. Geography: Location: Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru. Area: 256,370 sq. km; Terrain: Jungle east of the Andes, a rich agricultural coastal plain west of the Andes, high-elevation valleys through the mountainous center of the country and an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean. Climate: Varied, mild year-round in the mountain valleys; tropical, hot and humid in coastal and Amazonian jungle lowlands. People: Nationality: Ecuadorian(s). Population: 13.5 million. Ethnic groups: Mestizo (mixed Indian and Spanish) 65%, Indigenous 25%, Caucasian and others 7%, African 3%. Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholic (95%), but religious freedom recognized. Languages: Spanish (official), indigenous languages, especially Quichua, the Ecuadorian dialect of Quechua. Literacy: 90% Natural resources: Petroleum, fish, timber, hydropower. Agriculture products: Bananas, coffee, cocoa, rice, potatoes, manioc (tapioca), plantains, sugarcane; cattle, sheep, pigs, beef, pork, dairy products; balsa wood; fish, shrimp. Industries: Petroleum, food processing, textiles, wood products, chemicals. Currency: US Dollar (USD) More statistical data for Ecuador. |
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| Note: External links will open in a new browser window. Official Sites of EcuadorPresidencia de la República del EcuadorThe Presidency of Ecuador (in Spanish). Ministerio Relaciones Exteriores del Ecuador Ministery of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Ecuador. Diplomatic Missions Embassy of Ecuador Washington D.C. Embassies and Consulates in Ecuador Address list of Foreign Diplomatic Missions in Ecuador. Diplomatic Missions of Ecuador Diplomatic Missions of Ecuador Abroad. Statistics Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Censos The National Institute of Statistics and Census. Key statistic figures Ecuador. Maps Political Map of Ecuador. Map showing Ecuador's administrative divisions. Searchable map and satellite view of Ecuador and Galapagos. Searchable map and satellite view of Ecuador's capital city. Searchable map and satellite view of Ecuador's largest city. Reference map of South America. |
NewsLa HoraNational and international news, Quito (Español). Hoy Digital National and international news, Quito (Español). El Telégrafo National and international news, Guayaquil (Español). eluniverso.com National and international news, Guayaquil (Español). |
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Arts & CultureArtecuadorArt and Culture of Ecuador, painting, music, the theater, the dance and all the other expressions. Indigenous Communities in Ecuador The principal indigenous groups of the Amazon region: Huaoranis and Los Tagaeri, Achuar, Shuar, Cofán, Siona-Secoya, Shiwiar and Záparo. The principle indigenous groups of the highlands are the Quichua, Cañaris, and Saraguros. In northern Ecuador, live the Awa community. On the Pacific coast, live the Chachis, Cayapas, Tsáchilas, and Huancavilcas. Conaie Confederation of Indigenous Nations of Ecuador (CONAIE). Ecuarunari Confederation of Peoples of Kichua Nationality of Ecuador. Saraguros The Saraguros, indigenous Andean people. The Last Shaman Joe Seamans, a writer, paid a visit to the Huaorani. Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador Site created by Marc Becker, with links to Indigenous Organizations of Ecuador. |
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Business & EconomyBanco Central del Ecuador Central Bank Ecuador. Bolsa de Valores de Quito Information about the Quito Stock Exchange including daily transaction information, activities, and statistics. Cámara de Comercio de Quito Quito Chamber of Commerce Chambers of Commerce in Ecuador List of Ecuador Chambers of Commerce. TheEthnicShop.com The majority of products that are offered through The Ethnic Shop are specially handcrafted by communities from different areas in Ecuador. __Transportation Tame Línea Aérea del Ecuador, Ecuador's regional carrier. |
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Destination Ecuador - Travel and Tour GuidesEcuador Travel InformationEcuador & Galapagos official Travel Information and Travel Guide. Ministerio de Turismo del Ecuador Official website of the Ministry of Tourism Ecuador (in Spanish). Ecuador Travel Reviews Descriptions of many travel destinations in Ecuador. Ecuador Country Information About Ecuador by the Embassy of Ecuador. Cities More about Quito With a searchable map/satellite view of Ecuador's capital city. Portal de Turismo Quito Official city guide of Quito. Quito The Municipality of Quito (Español). Cuenca Municipalidad de Cuenca de los Andes. More about Guayaquil With a searchable map/satellite view of Ecuador's largest city. Guayaquil Guayaquil City Guide. Hotel Hotel Cafe Cultura One of the best hotels in Quito. |
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EducationUniversidad Andina Simón BolívarQuito Universidad Nacional de Loja Loja Universidad San Francisco de Quito Quito, founded in December 1534 (in Spanish). |
EnvironmentCharles Darwin FoundationThe foundation is dedicated to the conservation of the Galapagos ecosystems. Site with comprehensive information on Galapagos. Escuela Politécnica Nacional - Instituto Geofísico Research center for monitoring of active volcanos and tectonic faults in Ecuador (in Spanish). |
HistoryArchivo Nacional del EcuadorNational Archive of Ecuador (in Spanish). History of Ecuador Ecuador's history by Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador. Chronology of the History of Ecuador Overview of Ecuador's history. Cronología de la Historia Resumida del Ecuador The article on Ecuador's history above in Spanish. History of Ecuador History of Ecuador by Wikipedia. |
SearchEcua NetDirectorio del Ecuador (in Spanish). Explored Ecuador Online. Additional Information on EcuadorEcuador - LANICLatin American Network Information Center on Ecuador. BBC News Country Profile: Ecuador Open Directory Project: Ecuador Wikipedia: Ecuador The World Factbook -- Ecuador |
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