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  2. Culture of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador can be split up into four geographically distinct areas; the Costa (coast), the Sierra , El Oriente (the east; which includes the Amazonic region) and the Galápagos Islands. There is tension and general dislike between the residents of the highlands Quito and the coast Guayaquil the two largest cities of the country.

  3. Culture of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The official language of Costa Rica is Spanish. [6] However, there are also many local indigenous languages in Costa Rica, such as Bribrí. [7] [8] English is the first foreign language and the second most taught language in Costa Rica, followed by French, German, Italian and Chinese. [9] A creole language called Mekatelyu is also spoken in ...

  4. Category:Culture of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Culture of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Ecuador (1 C) M. Mass media in Ecuador (9 C, 2 P) N. National symbols of Ecuador (3 C, 6 P) Novels set in Ecuador (9 P) Q. Culture in Quito (1 C, 1 P) R.

  6. Indigenous peoples in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the invasion of the Inca, the indigenous societies of Ecuador had complex and diverse social, cultural, and economic systems. The ethnic groups of the central Sierra were generally more advanced in organizing farming and commercial activities, and the peoples of the Coast and the Oriente generally followed their lead, coming to ...

  7. Ecuadorians - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador finished in 2nd place on the qualifiers behind Argentina and above the team that would become World Champion, Brazil. In the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Ecuador finished ahead of Poland and Costa Rica to come in second to Germany in Group A in the 2006 World Cup. Futsal, often referred to as índor, is particularly popular for mass participation.

  8. List of pre-Columbian cultures - Wikipedia

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    Nicarao people, 700-1622 AD, Nicaragua; Costa Rica; Nicoya Kingdom, 500 BC-1600 AD, Costa Rica; Olmec, 1500–400 BC, Veracruz and Tabasco; Pipil people, c. 1200-1528 AD, El Salvador; Purépecha Empire or Tarascan state, 1300–1530 AD, Michoacán; Teotihuacán, 200 BC–800 AD, near Mexico City; Teuchitlan tradition, 300 BC – 500 AD, north ...

  9. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador's dominant culture is defined by its mestizo majority and, like its ancestry, is traditionally of Spanish heritage, influenced in different degrees by Amerindian traditions and in some cases by Spanish elements non-Europeans and Africans. The first and most substantial wave of modern immigration to Ecuador consisted of Spanish colonist ...