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  2. Ecuadorian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian Americans have also been able to develop an Ecuadorian American cultural center [11] that was founded by 3 Ecuadorians in April 2009. [11] Those 3 Ecuadorians are Jose Rivera, Justo Santos, and Esau Chauca. [ 12 ]

  3. List of countries by number of United Nations peacekeepers ...

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    Ecuador: 11 8 3 0.65 New Zealand: 11 8 3 2.07 90 Chad: 10 10 0 0.57 Czech Republic: 10 7 3 0.92 Denmark: 10 9 1 1.68 Dominican Republic: 10 5 5 0.93 Namibia: 10 2 8 3.31 95 Malta: 9 9 0 17.32 96 Liberia: 8 4 4 1.52 Montenegro: 8 4 4 12.97 98 Angola: 5 3 2 0.15 Colombia: 5 2 3 0.09 Madagascar: 5 3 2 0.19 Slovenia: 5 5 0 2.36 102 Albania: 4 1 3 1.45

  4. Americans in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Americans first came to Cuenca in a slow trickle and many years later a deluge of retirees began settling there. The mayor of Cuenca estimated that about 4,000 Americans are now living there. [3] Loja is also home to many American retirees who settled there for its scenery and weather. [4]

  5. Americans say their families in Ecuador are trapped by fear ...

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    Americans of Ecuadorian descent have watched in horror, fear and sadness as drug trafficking-related violence has escalated, putting the country at war with violent gangs.. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell ...

  6. Ibero-American Alliance for Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Ibero-American Forum for Peace is a summit of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking nations of Europe and the Americas organised by the Ibero-American Alliance for Peace. The gathering brings academics, civil society organisations, activists, human rights organisations, and governmental and non-governmental organisations around the theme of ...

  7. Americans for Peace Now - Wikipedia

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    [7] This petition led to the creation of Shalom Achshav (Peace Now in Hebrew), a grassroots movement dedicated to raising public support for the peace process. APN was founded in 1981 to support the activities of Shalom Achshav; originally known as American Friends of Peace Now, it changed its name to its present form in 1989. [8]

  8. Ameinu - Wikipedia

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    Ameinu (Hebrew: עמנו, "our people") is a left-wing American Jewish Zionist organization. Established in 2004 as the successor to the Labor Zionist Alliance, [1] it is the continuation of Labor Zionist activity in the United States that began with the founding of Poale Zion, [2] which came together in the period 1906, [3] or an “offshoot” of the Israeli Labor Party. [4]

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