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  2. Ecuador to shutter borders over weekend, militarize ports - AOL

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    Ecuador's borders will be closed from Saturday to next Monday, President Daniel Noboa said in a post on X on Monday, while also ratcheting up the military's presence at the borders and at ports.

  3. Cuenca, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    It was founded decades after other major Spanish settlements in the region, such as Quito (1534), Guayaquil (1538), and Loja (1548). Cuenca's population and importance grew steadily during the colonial era. Cuenca reached the peak of its importance in the first years of Ecuador's independence; Cuenca achieved its independence on November 3, 1820.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 2024 Ecuadorian conflict - Wikipedia

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    [84] The Minister for Security, Patricia Bullrich, announced that the government would offer armed assistance to Ecuador, stating that drug trafficking was a "continental issue". [85] On 19 January, Bullrich announced that Macias’ wife and children had been detained in Córdoba Province and repatriated to Ecuador. [86]

  6. El Mercurio (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    El Mercurio is a newspaper published in Cuenca, Ecuador. It is the city's main newspaper. [1] References

  7. Fernando Cordero Cueva - Wikipedia

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    Cordero was born 1952 in Cuenca the son of Leonardo Cordero Vega and his wife, Beatriz Cueva Jaramillo. His maternal grandfather was the recognized politician Carlos Cueva Tamaríz . Cordero studied architecture at the University of Cuenca, of which he later served as dean in 1989–1991 and 1994–1996.

  8. Alejandro Serrano - Wikipedia

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    Serrano was Vice President of Ecuador from May 5, 2005 to January 15, 2007. [1] The National Congress of Ecuador elected him to fill the vacancy of the Vice-presidency when Alfredo Palacio became President of Ecuador. Serrano was over the course of his career a mayor, councilman, sports leader and civil engineer. [2]

  9. El Tiempo (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo is a newspaper published in Cuenca, Ecuador. It has been published since April 12, 1955. [1] References