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There are an estimated 9-14 million speakers of Quechuan dialects - the primary concentration of these being the Quechua people themselves of the Andes Mountains in South America. Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru all recognize Quechua as an official national language along with Spanish.
The Inca people ruled an empire which spanned from Ecuador to Chile. They thrived along the Pacific coast and the Andean highlands. They conquered territories during the 15th century and at their height, they had a population of around 12 million people.
There are 48 active, dormant and extinct volcanoes in Auckland.
Eruption
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
People usually say Cotopaxi, but I reckon Chimborazo may erupt again.
It is estimated that about 325,000 people live within 30 kilometers of Cotopaxi Volcano in Ecuador. This number includes residents in nearby towns and cities such as Latacunga and Quito.
In 1887 the Cotopaxi located in Ecuador killed 1000 people in one of its gretaest eruptions.
Most of South America - that includes Ecuador - have a Christian majority.
Bill Pacaya found the volcano is 1966. He died to do a violent explosion which blew him up. His arm is at a museum. you can also go to google and find out more about the story.
ecuador is unique because of a lot of things. Mainly because of its resources. Ecuador´s Oriente is known as the lung of America. Also people in Ecuador are warm . Ecuador´s food is so delicious. and you can go to different climates if you want. you can go to the beaches in the coast or the cold in the highlands, or even the humidity of the Oriente.
Theres many different type of people in Ecuador
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There were no reported casualties from the eruption of Mt. Cotopaxi in 1940. However, there was significant damage to surrounding areas and property.
People who live in Ecuador are called Ecuadorians
The main population of Ecuador is in the center region of the country. There are over 15 million people who live in Ecuador.
People from Ecuador are labeled in Spanish as: "ecuatorianos" (masculine) & ecuatorianas (feminine).