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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador accepted the convention on 16 June 1975, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] Ecuador has five sites on the list and a further five on the tentative list. The first two sites listed in Ecuador were the Galápagos Islands and the city of Quito , in 1978, which were also the first two sites inscribed to the ...

  3. Indigenous peoples in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Major shipments of oil were put into action in 1972 after the Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline was finished. In the years of production business in oil production increased rapidly and Ecuador soon became the second largest producer of oil in South America. [29] Texaco's contract for oil production in Ecuador expired in 1992.

  4. Cochasquí - Wikipedia

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    The Cara and the Caranqui may have been the same people. Prior to the Inca conquest in the late 15th century, the Andes area of northern Ecuador seems to have been divided into many chiefdoms or statelets made up of people with similar languages and cultures. The Cayambe chiefdom may have controlled the Cochasqui area when the Incas arrived. [3]

  5. List of Indigenous peoples of South America - Wikipedia

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    The Circum-Caribbean cultural region was characterized by anthropologist Julian Steward, who edited the Handbook of South American Indians. [1] It spans indigenous peoples in the Caribbean, Central American, and northern South America, the latter of which is listed here.

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in Ecuador (6 P) A. Archaeological sites in Ecuador (14 P) Astronomical observatories in Ecuador (2 P) B. Beaches of Ecuador (1 C, 12 P) E.

  7. Tourism in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador is a nation in northwest South America known as the Republic of Ecuador. Hundreds of thousands of kinds of plants and animals can be found there as a result of the diversity of its four zones. There are roughly 1640 bird species there. Along with the 4,500 kinds of butterflies, there are also 345 reptiles, 358 amphibians, and 258 mammals.

  8. Quitu culture - Wikipedia

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    The Quitu or Quillaco were Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples in Ecuador who founded Quito, which is the capital of present-day Ecuador. [1] This people ruled the territory from 2000 BCE and persisted through the period known as the Regional Integration Period. They were overtaken by the invasion of the Inca. The Spanish invaded and conquered the ...

  9. Upano Valley sites - Wikipedia

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    The known sites spread across 300 square kilometres (120 square miles) in the Upano River valley. [3] Rostain's team reported the discovery of fifteen settlements, five of which were described as "large settlements"; [5] they especially prioritized the excavation of two settlements known as Kilamope and Sangay.