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  2. Public holidays in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Declaration of Independence of Ecuador (1809) Primer Grito de Independencia: October 9 (Floating) Independence of Guayaquil (1820) Independencia de Guayaquil: November 2 (Fixed) All Souls' Day: Día de los Difuntos, Día de Muertos: November 3 (Fixed) Independence of Cuenca (1820) Independencia de Cuenca: December 6 (Fixed) Foundation of Quito ...

  3. Fiestas de Quito - Wikipedia

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    The Fiestas de Quito (celebrations of Quito) is a weeklong period from the end of November to 6 December celebrating the foundation of Quito. [1] During this period, bullfighting at the Plaza de Toros, [2] flamenco dancing, opera and theater shows are presented.

  4. Category:Festivals in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Multi-sport events in Ecuador (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Ecuador" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Category:Cultural festivals in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for cultural festivals in Ecuador, including folk festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, food festivals, and other sorts. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  6. Culture of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the movies shown in movie theatres in Ecuador come from the United States and Spain. The movies are often in English, and have Spanish subtitles, but are sometimes translated for family movies. The Ecuador Film Company was founded in Guayaquil in 1924. During the early 1920s to early 1930s, Ecuador enjoyed its Cinema Golden Age era.

  7. Quito Fest - Wikipedia

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    Quito Fest is a yearly, free of charge music festival. It takes place in Quito, Ecuador.Ecuadorian and international bands participate in the festival. During the first years, it took place in the Parque La Carolina but since 2005 it takes place in the Parque Itchimbía as the attendance is larger each year.

  8. Sanjuanito - Wikipedia

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    This type of music is associated with "Las Fiestas de San Juan", which translates in English to the Celebration of Saint John's Eve. It's typically celebrated on June 24, the same day as Inti Raymi , a traditional ceremony from Incan times that coincides with the June solstice.

  9. Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Carnival parade in Latacunga, Ecuador Parade in Latacunga, Ecuador. In Ecuador, the celebrations began before the arrival of Catholicism. The Huarangas Indians (from the Chimbos nation) used to celebrate the second moon of the year with a festival at which they threw flour, flowers, and perfumed water.