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  • ...is [[Quito]] and it has been led by President [[Lenín Moreno]] since 2017. Ecuador's population is predominantly [[mestizaje|Mestizo]], the majority of its re ...ion]] establishes [[Spanish language|Spanish]] as the official language of Ecuador, it also recognizes [[Kichwa language|Kichwa]] and [[Shuar language|Shuar]]
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  • ...w.mmrree.gob.ec/eng/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Integration of Ecuador] - official government site, in English. *[http://en.ecuador.travel/ Ecuador and Galapagos Official Travel Information and Travel Guide] - English versi
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  • ...w.mmrree.gob.ec/eng/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Integration of Ecuador] - official government site, in English. *[http://en.ecuador.travel/ Ecuador and Galapagos Official Travel Information and Travel Guide] - English versi
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  • ...is [[Quito]] and it has been led by President [[Lenín Moreno]] since 2017. Ecuador's population is predominantly [[mestizaje|Mestizo]], the majority of its re ...ion]] establishes [[Spanish language|Spanish]] as the official language of Ecuador, it also recognizes [[Kichwa language|Kichwa]] and [[Shuar language|Shuar]]
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  • ...c]] coast, and ash-fall deposits that covered much of present-day northern Ecuador, disrupting the agricultural livelihoods of the pre-Columbian peoples of th
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  • ...America|South American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].
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  • ...of the Amazon river and other major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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  • *Ecuador *Ecuador. (7)
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  • {{r|Ecuador}}
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  • ...eru-fast-facts.htm</ref> Peru has borders with [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://images.nationmaster.com/images/mot
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  • ...Phytolith evidence for early Holocene Cucurbita domestication in southwest Ecuador]
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  • | [[Ecuador]]
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  • ...orld, extending from [[Venezuela]] and [[Colombia]] in the North through [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]] and [[Bolivia]] to Southern [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. The [
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  • ...7" single edition''' (US/Australia/Canada/New Zealand: Swan Song SS 71003, Ecuador/Uruguay: Atlantic 45-73015, Germany/Holland: Swan Song SS 19421, Italy: Swa
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  • **[[Cordillera Real]] ([[Ecuador]])
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  • In November 2011 [[Ecuador]] signed a contract to build vessels of the related 2606 design for the [[E | title = Signing of contract SPa 2606 Ecuador
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  • He then took refuge in the embassy of Ecuador and applied for political asylum to avoid the extradition.<ref> | url = http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/19/world/europe/ecuador-assange-asylum/index.html
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  • | url = https://ipdefenseforum.com/2022/08/ecuador-combats-chinese-fleets-illegal-fishing-with-canadian-satellite-technology/ | title = Ecuador combats Chinese fleet’s illegal fishing with Canadian satellite technolog
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  • ...nd along both sides of the [[Amazon river]] in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. The closest relative is the [[Alipiopsitta xanthops (Yellow
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  • ...agent for the #Forward Operating Locations|Forward Operating Locations in Ecuador and Netherlands Antilles, provides joint/combined radar surveillance archit *Manta, Ecuador
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  • ...adhunting]], most notably the Jívaro or [[Shuar]] people of present day [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. Among the Shuar, a shrunken head is known as a ''tsantsa''. ...Blood Revenge, War, and Victory Feasts Among the Jibaro Indians of Eastern Ecuador Washington: Smithsonian Institute: Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 79
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  • ..., P. M. & S. León-Yánez (eds.)</span>, Catalogue of the vascular plants of Ecuador, Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden, 75: i-
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  • ...Atco 2091175, Canada: Atlantic AT 2849, Cape Verde: Atlantic ATL N 28-118, Ecuador: Atlantic 45-73502, France: Atlantic 10 103, Greece: Atlantic 2091 175, Hol
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  • ...g interests in ethnography and botany. He spent ten years in present-day [[Ecuador]] measuring the length of a degree latitude at the [[equator]] and preparin Three years later he joined an expedition to present-day Ecuador that had the aim to test a hypothesis of [[Isaac Newton]]. Newton had posit
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  • ...] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and southern [[Venezuela]], [[Gu ...ica]] it occurs in the Pacific lowlands of [[Colombia]] and northwestern [[Ecuador]], the Caribbean coast of northwestern Colombia and inland along the [[Magd
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  • ...es being a part of the [[Vice royalty of New Granda]] with [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Panama]]. At the beginning of the 19th century it fought its indepe
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Ecuador}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Ecuador}}</td>
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  • ...he [[Washington Post]] to cover drug organizations in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia. In 1997, Farah returned to Washington as the international inv
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  • ...letters]]) (similar to Dr. or Prof). Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela.
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  • ...e, Tennessee]]. In addition, he is a missionary teacher at SEMISUD (Quito, Ecuador), guest lecturer at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary and Lee University
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  • ...coralis]]'' - southeastern [[Panama]], western [[Colombia]], and western [[Ecuador]] *Annellated Coral Snake, ''[[Micrurus annellatus]]'' - southeastern [[Ecuador]], eastern [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], and western [[Brazil]].
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  • ...rba amarilla'' ([[Guatemala]], [[Honduras]]; "yellow beard"), ''equis'' ([[Ecuador]] & [[Panama]]; "x"),<ref>[http://www.bosquepuyango.ec/en/especies.php?idc= ...Guatemala]]. In northern [[South America]], it is found in [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]]. The [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]] given is
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  • ...ditionally worn by members of the group. In another case, the Huaorani of Ecuador are often called "Auca" by outsiders, which means "savage" in the language
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  • ...thers of the nation founded the new country that included [[Venezuela]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Panama]], but it was dissolved in 1830 leaving Colombia and [[Panam
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  • ...full range is not yet determined. ''[[Aspasia psittacina]]'', endemic in [[Ecuador]], can be found from [[sea level]] to 750 of [[altitude]] but is much more ...toglossum psittacinum'' in Linnaea 41: 102.</ref> a plant re received from Ecuador and described two years earlier, to ''Aspasia''.<ref name="AP"><span style=
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  • ...] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and southern [[Venezuela]], [[Gu |style="width:35%"|[[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and southern [[Venezuela]], [[Gu
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  • ...d as a unit of measure for fuel in [[Colombia]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Ecuador]], [[El Salvador]], [[Guatemala]], [[Haiti]], [[Honduras]], [[Liberia]], [[
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  • |[[Peru]], [[Colombia]], [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Venezuela]]
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  • ...Lapland]] and one to the equator in the [[Quito]] region of present-day [[Ecuador]]. Scientific members of the first expedition were [[Pierre Louis Maupertui
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  • ===Ecuador=== Ecuador uses VMS for tuna, under the Association of Tuna Fishing Companies of Ecuador (ATUNEC).
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  • ...t in three isolated areas of [[South America]], the [[Amazon Forest]] in [[Ecuador]] and the [[Serra do Mar]] and [[Serra da Mantiqueira]] mountains in [[Braz ...er the same conditions but in wider areas, that encompass the southeast of Ecuador and northeast of [[Peru]], lives ''S. peruviana''.<ref name="Chris"><span s
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  • ...ies of several hundred birds on two of the [[Galápagos Islands]] west of [[Ecuador]] in [[South America]]. Because the northernmost point of [[Fernandina Isla
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  • ...uth America, and ''H. valenzuelana'' which exists from [[Costa Rica]] to [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]], [[Caribbean]] and southeast, south and central regions ...buted for limited areas like ''Heterotaxis fritzii'', which just exists in Ecuador; ''H. maleolens'' in Costa Rica; ''H. microiridifolia'' in [[Peru]]; ''H. s
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  • | 1950 || '''[[Jack Kramer]]''' (USA) '''P.''' and '''[[Pancho Segura]]''' (Ecuador-USA) '''P.''' || both ranked equally || Kramer defeated Gonzales 74 matches | 1951 || '''[[Jack Kramer]]''' (USA) '''P.''' and '''[[Pancho Segura]]''' (Ecuador-USA) '''P.''' || both ranked equally || Kramer defeated Segura 54-22 <ref>M
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  • [[Chile]] and [[Ecuador]] rejected Peru's November 2005 unilateral legislation to shift the axis of ...rillas in [[Colombia]]. Peru has had a long-standing border dispute with [[Ecuador]], and US sources said that Peruvian arms purchases, due to that conflict,
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  • *[[Ecuador]], joined 21/12/1945
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  • :##República del Ecuador: Republic of the equator
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  • ...is bordered to the east by [[Venezuela]] and [[Brazil]]; to the south by [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]; to the North by the [[Atlantic Ocean]], through the [[Carib ...ic of Colombia of 1819]] formed by the union of Venezuela, New Granada and Ecuador.
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  • ...d. On January 31, there was an earthquake in the Pacific Ocean which shook Ecuador and Colombia, sending large tidal waves as far as Hawaii. Starting on Febru
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  • <td>[[Ecuador]]</td><td>[[Quito]]</td><td>[[United States dollar]]</td> ...dofstate|Ecuador}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Ecuador}}''</small></td>
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  • ...[[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Panama]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[Ch
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  • |Ecuador
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  • Born on a bus outside of Guayaquil, Ecuador, Segura moved to the United States in the late 1930s as a young man and is
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  • * [[Ecuador]] ...l Latin American countries, such as [[Mexico]], [[Chile]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Panama]], and [[Venezuel
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  • ...to foreign police, principally in [[Mexico]], [[Jamaica]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Venezuela]], Pakistan, [[Thailand]] ...to Mexico, $1.3 million to Bolivia, $10 million to Colombia, $1 million to Ecuador, and $1 million to Peru. DOD officials informed us that training and equipm
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  • ...tate, Mexico. Similar systems flourished in present-day Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador well before Columbus' arrival in the New World. Popular use of the system b
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  • ...cies include the islands of [[Southeast Asia]], the mountainous areas of [[Ecuador]] and [[Colombia]] and the [[Atlantic Jungle]] along the Brazilian coastal The three countries with the largest number of reported orchid species are [[Ecuador]], with over 3,500. <ref Name="KewC"><span style="font-variant:small-caps">
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  • ...cies include the islands of [[Southeast Asia]], the mountainous areas of [[Ecuador]] and [[Colombia]] and the [[Atlantic Jungle]] along the Brazilian coastal The three countries with the largest number of reported orchid species are [[Ecuador]], with over 3,500. <ref Name="KewC"><span style="font-variant:small-caps">
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  • :##República del Ecuador: Republic of the equator
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  • <tr><th align="left">Ecuador</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • |Birth= June 20, 1921, Guayaquil, Ecuador
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  • ...[[History of Dominican Republic]], [[History of East Timor]], [[History of Ecuador]], [[History of Egypt]], [[History of El Salvador]], [[History of Equatoria
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  • ...re the [[Dominican Republic]], China, [[Jamaica]], [[Guyana]], Pakistan, [[Ecuador]], [[Haiti]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Colombia]] and [[Russia]].<ref>{{c
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