The Amazonian region (or the Oriente), the Andes region (or the Sierra), the coastal region (or the Costa), and the insular (or Galapagos) region.
What is the value of a 1996 republica del Ecuador coin?
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What does colombia's flag represent?
The flag of the South American nation of Colombia was adopted on 26 November 1861. It is a horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue and red, and has no symbols on it. According to the current interpretation, the colours signify * Yellow - the richness of the Colombian land * Blue - the seas on Colombia's shores * Red - the blood spilled on the battlegrounds by the heroes who gained Colombia's freedom
The Pacific Ocean makes up the western border of Ecuador. Peru is to the east and south. The nation of Columbia borders the north.
What is the most dangerous animal in Ecuador?
The most dangerous animal found in the amazon river is actually the electric eel, much more than piranhas, anacondas, and alligators. The electric eel is recorded to grow as much as 8 ft long! Its voltage can produce 600 volts, which are said to be strong enough to kill a fully-grown alligator!
Stay cool dude. Don't chuck the ice cream.
Better answer: You can climb glacier covered mountains, relax on a beach, take a cruise to the Galapagos Islands, party all night in Quito or Guayaquil, take surfing lessons in Canoa. Ecuador has a huge variety of climates and activities for a small country, in part because the geography is so varied. The average high in the capital, Quito, is just about 68 degree Fahrenheit, while it is much hotter in the rainforest or in the lowlands near the coast.
What are some jobs in Ecuador?
Ecuador has traditionally had jobs in the agricultural sector (main exports include sugar and flowers), but lately also in the oil industry. Ecuador is also trying to develop a services industry to make it less reliant on commodity prices, over which it has little control.
See the related links for a listing of jobs in Ecuador in the main cities such as Quito and Guayaquil.
Why do people cut down trees in Ecuador's rain forest?
Trees in the rainforest are being cut to market the lumber and to clear the land. Those are the two primary reasons. This activity destroys the ecosystem; it transorms into something else. The largest portion of the animals and the plants that lived there and made up that complex web of life will be displaced or simply vanish.
To make furniture, cabinets, paper, and anything else that wood makes. It is a cheap and (at the moment) readily available source.
People cut down trees to grow crops and for land development. Trees help us have homes, paper, desks, pencils, and more. But you shouldn't cut down too many because trees also do good things to our environment. They give us oxygen to breathe and they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reducing the threat of global warming.
Here are some estimated numbers:
You need about 8 trees per person
There are about 7 Billion people in the world
We need about 56 billion trees to survive
There are around 5 trillion trees
about 5 billion are cut down every year
around 3.4 billion are planted every year
Just looking at these numbers you can see that sooner or later we will run out of trees. Also these numbers are only for humans to survive, think about all of the other animals in the world. There are also plenty of fires that can burn up oxygen too.
Because they use the land for grazing animals (mostly cows) and sell the wood. Farming is a large part of South America's economy and cows require large spaces for grazing to keep up with the demand for meat.
Who is the Minister of Culture for Ecuador?
Richard Espinosa is the Minister Coordinator of Production for Ecuador.
Ecuador is a country in South America. It has 8th largest economy in the region. Oil exports are 40 percent of total exports.
How many miles from England to Ecuador?
Depends on where you are you could look it up on Google Earth.
What is Ecuador most famous for?
Ecuador is best known for the Galapagos Islands and the diverse wildlife that inhabits them. However, with so much variety, there's plenty more to pique your interest. The Galápagos Islands are famous for their rich range of plant and animal life. Many animals are endemic, meaning they can only be found in one place on the planet. I had visited there with a tour guide (Tip Top Cruises) and clicked many pictures on cruise also enjoyed tasty cuisine of there.
How far are the galapagos island from the coast of Ecuador?
The distance between the above places is 2963 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.
Yes, Ecuador is a democratic republic which holds elections for its officials. It is also a member of the United Nations. It has a National Congress and a democratically elected President. The first elections were held on April 29th, 1979, and the first president was Jaime Roldos Aguilera.
Who are some important people in Ecuador?
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What is the average summer tempter of Quito Ecuador?
The average temperature at noon is 19°C (66°F) with a normal night-time low of 10°C (50°F)
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What are some geographical features in Ecuador?
Ecuador has many volcanoes like Sangay and Pichincha
There is also the Agoyan Waterfall which is the highest waterfall in Ecuador
What are the major holidays in Ecuador?
Carnival
Carnival is celebrated in February or March (the week before Lent) and ends on Ash Wednesday. Ecuador has a very unique version of Carnival, nothing compared to other countries celebrations. Some Ecuadorians don't agree, but most children and teenagers love it!. They celebrate it throwing balloons filled with water, bags filled with flour, water weapons and anything (even eggs) that may make others look messy. But it's fun...!
Even before Carnival lots of people sell these Water weapons in every part of the country.
Most travelers prefer to go to Ambato, where Carnival is celebrated with colorful parades (Fiesta de las Flores y de las Frutas), instead of the wild water throwing in other parts of the country. The authorities are trying to eradicate this traditional custom and actually it has been done in "Salinas" the best beach of Ecuador. The Major of the city has followed Ambato's example and now in Salinas water throwing has been banned.Holy week"Semana Santa", is celebrated the week before Easter and starts on Domingo de Ramos (Palm Sunday). The celebration is held all over the country. There are some processions in the streets on Good Friday, specially in Quito. A very important tradition during the Holy week that is worth to mention is the "Fanesca". Which is a traditional soup made with Bacalao (salt fish) and several different grains. During these days the Catholics don't eat meat.Corpus Cristi Corpus Cristi is held on Thursday after Trinity Sunday. The celebration is much more popular in the highlands, in the provinces of Chimborazo, Tungurahua, Cotopaxi and in Loja. The Corpus Cristi is celebrated in different ways according to the tradition of each town. For example the average Corpus Cristi in most of the highland towns involves: costumes, music and dancing. While in Cotopaxi masked dancers dance throughout the streets and have some 12 m high greased poles (palos encebados), which have to be climbed (by a brave man) to obtain the prizes hanging on the top of it.San Juan BautistaThis festivity is held on the 24th of June in the Otavalo valley and it takes a whole week. A very unique celebration. A ritual to honor "Pachamama" (Mother Earth) that involves local men, who dress up with varied costumes and start dancing from one house to another, until they reach the chapel of San Juan. Once there, they start throwing rocks at each other.San Pedro y San PabloSan Pedro and San Pablo festivities are held on the 29th of June, which starts the night before with bonfires in the streets, with women that want to become pregnant jumping over it. This festival is held in Imbabura province specially in Cayambe and Cotacachi. Also, in Chimborazo (Achupallas and Alausi).Day of the DeadThe most important dates in the indigenous' calendar are the 1st and 2nd of November. All Saints' Day (Todos los Santos) and Day of the Dead (Dia de los Difuntos, o muertos).
The ancient belief is that the soul visits its relatives within these days and should have plenty of food to be fed and continue further on its journey to the after life.
The family gets ready for this visit and among the several specialties that they prepare are the "bread dolls", which have an specific meaning depending on the shape. Horse shaped breads for example means transport.
The ritual involves the construction of a tomb that is adorned with the soul's favorite drink and food and over this tomb they place black cloth and the bread dolls together with several other things that are meaningful to the ritual.
Once the Soul arrives and celebrates with its living relatives, all of them celebrate as well with a big glass of Colada Morada (a purple sweet drink). Then, the ceremony is taken to the local cemetery. The ritual is done for up to three years. It is not continued afterwards. The celebration itself is a mixture of ethnic cultures and Catholic customs.
At the present times, as everywhere else, most Ecuadorians celebrate "DÃa de los Difuntos, o muertos" in a different practical way; just visiting their deceased relatives in the cemetery and adorning their tombs with flowers.ChristmasChristmas (Navidad), is celebrated in Ecuador as everywhere else in the world. But, the best and most original Christmas celebration in Ecuador is the "Pase del Niño" held in Cuenca on the 24th of December.New Year
Ecuador has a very unique tradition on December 31, Ecuadorians celebrate New Year's eve with the "años viejos"("old years"). These, are stuffed dummies constructed with paper, sawdust, wood and firecrackers shown through the whole country before they are burned.
The stuffed dummies on the picture on your left for example characterize Osama Bin Laden. But other local, international politicians and famous personalities are also characterized representing the old year. Children and women (or men dressed as women) in black play the old year's "widow" role, crying and asking for some money or candies in the streets, or from house to house for the old year's (dummy) funeral. When the year that has gone by has been a very bad year, most people and the dummy's widow kick or wipe it out before it is burned, to have a better year. This tradition takes place everywhere in Ecuador, but the most exciting place to spend New year's eve is in Salinas.Appropriate behaviorA Gringo, or foreigner is always considered a guest of honor and is welcome everywhere. You should always be polite and respectful though some traditional celebrations, dancing, or acts may seem crazy, or old fashioned. Ecuadorians are very sensitive, try not to offend and follow their customs. For example never refuse an invitation to dance, drink or food. Also, remember that most Ecuadorians love to drink. In most parties, or meetings you'll always find heavy drinking. Try to be polite, enjoy the best of it and then depart quietly to avoid any difficulties
There is a small area of desert on the Ecuador-Peru border.
yes, in Ecuador is desert de Palmira and tixan very small