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Republic of Ecuador
República del Ecuador  (Spanish)
Location of Ecuador (dark green)
Location of Ecuador (dark green)
ISO 3166 codeEC
Ecuador
Ecuador

Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It also includes the Galápagos Province which contains the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometers (621 mi) west of the mainland. The country's capital is Quito and its largest city is Guayaquil.

The land that comprises modern-day Ecuador was once home to several groups of indigenous peoples that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by the Spanish Empire during the 16th century, achieving independence in 1820 as part of Gran Colombia, from which it emerged as a sovereign state in 1830. The legacy of both empires is reflected in Ecuador's ethnically diverse population, with most of its 17.8 million people being mestizos, followed by large minorities of Europeans, Native American, African, and Asian descendants. Spanish is the official language spoken by a majority of the population, although 13 native languages are also recognized, including Quechua and Shuar.

Ecuador is a plurinational representative democratic presidential republic and a developing country whose economy is highly dependent on exports of commodities, primarily petroleum and agricultural products. The country is a founding member of the United Nations, Organization of American States, Mercosur, PROSUR, and the Non-Aligned Movement. According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research, between 2006 and 2016, poverty decreased from 36.7% to 22.5% and annual per capita GDP growth was 1.5 percent (as compared to 0.6 percent over the prior two decades). At the same time, the country's Gini index of economic inequality improved from 0.55 to 0.47.

One of 17 megadiverse countries in the world, Ecuador hosts many endemic plants and animals, such as those of the Galápagos Islands. In recognition of its unique ecological heritage, the new constitution of 2008 is the first in the world to recognize legally enforceable rights of nature.

In the 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI), Ecuador ranks 58th out of 127 countries with a score of 11.6, which indicates a moderate level of hunger. (Full article...)

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A portrait of a woman from Ecuador, 1867

Women in Ecuador represent 51.7% of the total population, amounting to 8.7 million, according to the 2022 Census. The majority identify as mestiza (77.4%), followed by Indigenous (7.7%) and Afro-Ecuadorian (4.9%). Nearly half of the female population is single, and most have completed only basic general education. For the first time, the census included a question on sexual identity, revealing that 88% of women identify as heterosexual, while 2.4% consider themselves part of the LGBTI community.

Ecuadorian women are generally responsible for the upbringing and care of children and families; traditionally, men have not taken an active role. Ever more women have been joining the workforce. This change has been greatly influenced by Eloy Alfaro's liberal revolution in 1906, in which Ecuadorian women were granted the right to work. (Full article...)

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Ecuador articles by quality and importance
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FA 2 2 2 6
FL 1 1
FM 22 22
GA 2 1 2 8 4 17
B 5 8 9 40 29 91
C 13 24 55 215 110 417
Start 19 40 122 1,171 587 1,939
Stub 10 11 43 3,994 1,152 5,210
List 3 3 7 78 44 135
Category 2,949 2,949
Disambig 9 9
File 79 79
Portal 14 14
Project 17 17
Redirect 2 2 5 36 349 394
Template 253 253
Other 11 11
Assessed 54 91 245 5,544 3,703 1,927 11,564
Unassessed 2 19 21
Total 54 91 245 5,546 3,703 1,946 11,585
WikiWork factors (?) ω = 42,930 Ω = 5.59

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  • ... that the fastest-growing cities, receiving the least media attention, Esmeraldas, Manta, Salinas, and Machala all being port cities have doubled their growth, and have the most stable economies in the country, leaving Nueva Loja, the only inland city to have equalled that growth?
  • ... that 25 percent of the population of Ecuador is of indigenous heritage, while another 65 percent is of mixed indigenous and European heritage?
  • ... that Ana Lucía Armijos, president of the Ecuadorian Monetary Board, went into hiding for a year after the Supreme Court of Ecuador called for her arrest in the case of a $200 million bank bailout?
  • ... that Quito (the capital of Ecuador) has the highest cable car in the world?
  • ... that Quito (the capital of Ecuador) has the most extensive colonial district of Latin America?

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page name surname WikiSpanish
Jorge Elías Adoum[1] Jorge Adoum
Alfonso Aguilar Ruilova[2] Alfonso Ruilova
Juan Bautista Aguirre[3][4] Juan Bautista Aguirre es:Juan Bautista Aguirre
Ernesto Albán[5][6][7] Ernesto Albán
Belisario Albán Mestanza[8] Belisario Albán
Vicente Albán[9] Vicente Albán
Humberto Albornoz[10] (stub) Humberto Albornoz
Víctor Manuel Albornoz[11][12] Víctor Manuel Albornoz Cabanilla
Isidro Ayora Isisdro Ayora Cueva
Gilberto Almeida Gilberto Almeida
Lila Álvarez Garcia Lila Álvarez Garcia
Francisco Andrade Marín Francisco Andrade Marin
Francisco Arizaga Luque Francisco Arizaga Luque
Félix Arauz Félix Arauz

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