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Ecuador Culture, Geography and History
Geography and Environment of Ecuador
Ecuador is one of South America’s smallest countries, tucked away on the continent’s Pacific coastline. Bordering Colombia in the north and Peru in the south, Ecuador contains its own segments of some of South America’s most famous landmarks, such as the Amazon rainforest and the Andes. Adding to Ecuador’s list of natural wonders are the incredible Galapagos Islands, which lie about 1000 km west of the mainland. These volcanic islands are famed for their association with botanist Charles Darwin, who spent considerable time studying their incredible biodiversity. Like many other South American countries, Ecuador’s coastline boasts a large number of pristine beaches. Mantra, Crucita, Canoa and Montanita are among the famous spots, however there are many other national parks and small coastal towns that offer their own variations of beachside bliss. Ecuador’s capital, Quito, is located in the north of the country, and is renowned for its colonial architecture. To the west of the city is Pichincha, one of Ecuador’s many spectacular volcanoes.
History and Government of Ecuador
Other Resources
Recommended Reading
- The Ecuador Effect - David E Stuart
- Galapagos at the Crossroads - Carol Ann Bassett
- The Queen of Water - Laura Resau and Maria Virginia Farinango
- Living Poor: A Peace Corps Chronicle - Moritz Thomsen
- The Panama Hat Trail - Tom Miller
- Darwin in Galapagos: Footsteps to a New World - K Thalia Grant and Gregory C Estes
- Galapagos - Kurt Vonnegut
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Ecuador at a glance
- 64
- Quito (population 1.5 million)
- 14.7 million
- Spanish
- USD
- (GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito, Rio Branco
- Type A (North American/Japanese 2-pin), Type B (American 3-pin)
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