- Ecuador,
officially the
Republic of Ecuador, is a
country in
northwestern South America,
bordered by
Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south...
- aequatorialis,
commonly known as
Ecuadorian ivory palm, is the main
source of
Ecuadorean vegetable ivory or tagua, a
botanical alternative to ivory. It is found...
- The
music of
Ecuador is a
diverse aspect of
Ecuadorian culture.
Ecuadorian music ranges from
indigenous styles such as
pasillo to Afro-Ecuadorian styles...
- The 2000
Ecuadorian coup d'état took
place on 21
January 2000 and
resulted in
President Jamil Mahuad being deposed, and
replaced by Vice
President Gustavo...
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Ecuadorians (Spanish: ecuatorianos) are
people identified with the
South American country of Ecuador. This
connection may be residential, legal, historical...
- Afro-Latin
Americans (Spanish: Afrolatinoamericanos), also
known as
Black Latin Americans (Spanish:
Latinoamericanos negros), are
Latin Americans of total...
-
Miske is an
Ecuadorean distilled alcoholic beverage made from the sap of
agave plants.
Miske is
similar to
Mexican mezcal, but is made from the sap, called...
- The
National ****embly (Spanish:
Asamblea Nacional) is the
unicameral legislature of Ecuador. It
replaced the
National Congress in 2009
following reforms...
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poisoned whilst on stage. It is
found that the
poison came from a
species of
Ecuadorean frog.
Barnaby and
Jones discover that
conflict is once
again brewing between...
-
Daniel Isai de la Cruz de la Cruz (born 6
March 2004) is an
Ecuadorean footballer who
plays for L.D.U.
Quito and the
Ecuador national under-20 football...