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  2. Flag of Quito - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the city and canton of Quito is defined by Article 1 of a municipal law known as Ordenanza Municipal N° 1634, passed in 1974, when Sixto Durán Ballén was mayor of Quito. The flag is divided into six equally wide vertical bands, of which the inner four are red and the outer two are blue. Article 1 also recommends that the flags be ...

  3. Quito - Wikipedia

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    Flag. Coat of arms ... One of the oldest and most important library in Ecuador is the Central University Library in Quito. It was founded in 1586 and has 170,000 ...

  4. Flag of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Colonial Flag 1534–1820: The Cross of Burgundy flag of the Spanish colonial empire flew over Ecuador for many years. Flag of the Quiteñan Revolution 1809–1812: The leaders of a rebellion against the Spanish authorities raised a reversed Cross of Burgundy flag in Quito on 10 August 1809. The uprising was defeated in 1812. First ...

  5. List of Ecuadorian flags - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Burgundy flag of the Spanish colonial empire flew over Ecuador for many years. 1809–1812: The leaders of a rebellion against the Spanish authorities raised a reversed Cross of Burgundy flag in Quito on 10 August 1809. The uprising was defeated in 1812. 1820–1822: A flag with five horizontal stripes and three stars in the middle ...

  6. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Flag. Coat of arms. Motto: ... In 1980, he founded the Partido Pueblo, Cambio y Democracia (People, Change, ... Quito's old city-center airport is being turned into ...

  7. History of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Quito, 16990-1830: The State and Regional Development. New York: Cambridge University Press 1995. Clayton, Lawrence A. Caulkers and Carpenters in a New World: The Shipyards of Colonial Guayaquil. Ohio University Press 1980. Gauderman, Kimberly. Women's Lives in Colonial Quito: Gender, Law, and Economy in Spanish America. Austin ...

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    City of Quito: Pichincha: 1978 2; ii, iv (cultural) Quito was founded by the Spanish in 1534 on the ruins of an Inca settlement. The colonial-era city centre is the best preserved and least altered in Latin America. Architecturally, the buildings were constructed in a mixture of European and indigenous styles, adjusted to the harsh environment ...

  9. File:Flag of Quito Revolution (1809–1812).svg - Wikipedia

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    Benutzer:Druryhunter36/Timeline of national flags; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Κατάλογος πρώην κυρίαρχων κρατών; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Bandera del Ecuador; Cruz de Borgoña; Proceso revolucionario de Quito (1809-1812) Bandera de Quito; Estado de Quito; Bandera de la Junta Revolucionaria de Quito; Usage on fr ...