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  2. El Comercio (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    El Comercio is a daily Ecuadorian newspaper in Quito. It covers news from inside and outside the country, although its focus is primarily on the former, especially on Quito, Guayaquil and occasionally Cuenca. It competes against El Universo for the largest print distribution in Ecuador. [1]

  3. El Comercio Group - Wikipedia

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    El Comercio Group (GEC) is a Peruvian media conglomerate that owns multiple newspapers, television stations and other entities. The largest media conglomerate in Peru and one of the largest in South America , El Comercio Group is owned by the Miró Quesada family .

  4. El Comercio - Wikipedia

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    El Comercio may refer to: El Comercio, a newspaper in Chile; El Comercio, a newspaper in Quito, Ecuador; El Comercio, a newspaper in Lima, Peru; El Comercio (Philippines) , a newspaper in Manila, Philippines from 1869 to 1926; El Comercio, a newspaper in Gijón, Spain; El Comercio de Córdoba , a newspaper in Córdoba, Spain from 1875 to 1898

  5. List of newspapers in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Ecuador.. Ambato. El Heraldo; Babahoyo. Clarín; Bahía de Caráquez. El Globo; Cuenca. El Mercurio; La Tarde; El Tiempo; Galápagos Islands. El Colono; Guayaquil ...

  6. Fernando Villavicencio - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Alcibiades Villavicencio Valencia (Spanish: [feɾˈnando alsiˈβjaðes βiʝaβiˈsensjo βaˈlensja]; 12 October 1963 – 9 August 2023) was an Ecuadorian journalist, trade unionist, and politician who ran for president of Ecuador in the 2023 Ecuadorian general election.

  7. Ximena Garzón Villalba - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Quito, Ecuador. On 26 April 2021, then President-elect Lasso nominated Garzón Villalba to serve in his government. She was tasked with carrying out the administration's COVID-19 vaccination rollout during the pandemic in the country. [1] On 5 July 2022, Garzón Villalba resigned from her position. [2]

  8. Isabel Noboa - Wikipedia

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    Recognized as "Most respected business leader of Ecuador" in 2007, 2008, and 2011 by PricewaterhouseCoopers of Ecuador and El Comercio 's Weekly Leaders [13] Selected as "the most innovative and respected businesswoman" among 500 businesspeople from Ecuador in a 2009 survey conducted by Vistazo [ es ] Magazine [ 14 ]

  9. Fernando Berckemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Berckemeyer Olaechea (born 20 February 1978) is a Peruvian journalist who served as editor-in-chief of El Comercio, Peru's oldest and most traditional newspaper, from 2014 to 2018, being the youngest to hold the position.