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Q: What nation is 1000 miles east of Quinto Ecuador?
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What is 1000 miles east of Quito Ecuador?

Peru if you measure just about right that is what you may get. :)


What are Galapagos Islands off the coast of?

The Galapagos Islands lie some 600 statute miles (1000 kilometers) or 521.38574 nautical miles off the coast of Western Ecuador.


What nation in 1000 miles south of Cairo Egypt?

The distance to Khartoum from Cairo is: 1003 miles / 1614.17 km.Therefore, the nation south of Cairo is Sudan.


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The distance to Khartoum from Cairo is: 1003 miles / 1614.17 km.Therefore, the nation south of Cairo is Sudan.


How far are the galapagos Islands off of the coast of south America?

The Galapagos Islands lie some 600 statute miles (1000 kilometers) or 521.38574 nautical miles off the coast of Western Ecuador.


What country is the nearest to the Galapagos island?

Yes. The Galapagos Islands make up part of the country of Ecuador. They are located approximately 1000 km west of the mainland of Ecuador.


What is the divorce rate in Ecuador?

The divorce rate in Ecuador is approximately 30%.


How much is 1000 banco central del Ecuador worth in Philippine pesos?

Zero. The Sucre banknotes are no longer legal tender in Ecuador. As of 2017, Ecuador uses the U.S. dollar.


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One rod is equal to 0.003125 miles. Therefore, 1000 rods is equal to 0.003125 x 1000 = 3.125 miles.


Where can you cash in 1000 Banco Central Del Ecuador?

It sounds like you're talking about the Sucre, which used to be the currency in Ecuador. It's unlikely you'll find a bank in Ecuador still willing to trade Sucres for Dollars.