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  2. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    In most cases gorditas are shallow-fried with vegetable oil in a deep comal, but they can also be deep-fried, making the outside crisper. In Durango and other states of Northern Mexico, gorditas are commonly made from wheat flour and look like small pita breads. The dough (masa) is identical to that of a wheat flour tortilla. It is cooked on a ...

  3. Afro-Ecuadorians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Ecuadorian Development Corporation (Corporación de Desarrollo Afroecuatoriano, CODAE), institutionalized in 2002, Asociación de Negros Ecuatorianos (ASONE), founded in 1988, Afro-Ecuadorian Institute, founded 1989, the Agustín Delgado Foundation, the Black Community Movement (El Proceso de Comunidades Negras) and The National ...

  4. Women in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence against women is a very serious problem. [8] La Ley Contra la Violencia a la Mujer y la Familia [19] (Law on Violence against Women and the Family) deals with domestic violence. This law was heavily influenced by the Consejo Nacional de las Mujeres CONAMU (National Council of Women) and by what they believe in and stand for. A ...

  5. Guayaquil Group - Wikipedia

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    The Guayaquil Group (Grupo de Guayaquil, "Cinco como un puño") was a literary group from the 1930s - mid 1940s, that emerged as a response to a chaotic social and political climate where the Ecuadorian "montubio" and mestizo were oppressed by the elite class, priests, and the police.

  6. Prostitution in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    In Guayaquil there is the " Association of Autonomous Female Workers 1st of August" and in "Association of Women from Milagro Canton" in Guayas Province. [ 14 ] In April 2005, the "Red de Trabajadoras Sexuales del Ecuador" (Network of Sex Workers of Ecuador), commonly known as REDTRABSEX, was set up to give a collective voice for all the ...

  7. 'Encanto' star Carolina Gaitán says Pepa is 'not the ...

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    The Colombian actor, who voices Pepa in "Encanto" and sings "We Don't Talk About Bruno," says the film provides representation for the Latinx community and tells an important story.

  8. Ecuadorians - Wikipedia

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    The "Comunidad de Culto Israelita" reunites the Jews of Guayaquil. This community works independently from the "Jewish Community of Ecuador". [40] Jewish visitors to Ecuador can also take advantage of Jewish resources as they travel [41] and keep kosher there, even in the Amazon Rainforest. [42] The city has also synagogue of Messianic Judaism ...

  9. Leslie Pester, a California mom who recently retired from the Navy after 21 years, says it was her 5-year-old daughter's sweet reaction to first seeing Luisa, who is voiced by Cuban-American ...