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  2. List of bridges in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    "Fabricación nacional de puentes de acero" [National manufacture of steel bridges]. Es.slideshare.net (in Spanish). Fedimetal - Federación Ecuatoriana de Industrias del Metal. "Brücken in der Ecuador" [Bridges in Ecuador]. Brueckenweb.de (in German). Denenberg, David. "Suspension Bridges of Ecuador". bridgemeister.com. Sakowski, Eric.

  3. Portoviejo - Wikipedia

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    Portoviejo (Spanish pronunciation: [poɾtoˈβjexo]), also known as San Gregorio de Portoviejo, is a city in Ecuador, and the capital of the Province of Manabí 30 km (19 mi) from the Pacific coast. It is still known as the city of the "Royal Tamarind Trees" due to former Tamarind plantations in the area.

  4. Category:Bridges in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Suspension bridges in Ecuador (1 P) Pages in category "Bridges in Ecuador" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Portoviejo Canton - Wikipedia

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    Portoviejo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province. Its capital is the city of Portoviejo. Its population at the 2001 census was 238,430. [2]

  6. C. Robert Cloninger - Wikipedia

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    Claude Robert Cloninger (born April 4, 1944) is an American psychiatrist and geneticist noted for his research on the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual foundation of both mental health and mental illness.

  7. Rumichaca Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The modern bridge, with a span of 200 metres (660 ft), is 80 metres (260 ft) upstream from the stone bridge, The bridge is the most important artery for commerce and the transport of goods between Colombia and Ecuador. In 2013, 57.9 percent (about US$ one billion) of Colombia's exports to Ecuador crossed the border on the Rumichaca Bridge.

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  9. Puerto Francisco de Orellana - Wikipedia

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    The city is named for Francisco de Orellana, who explored the confluence of the Coca River and the Napo River.It is believed that he set sail from the current location of the town eventually making his way into the Amazon River seeing the "Amazon" or tribes in which the women also fought.