Outline of Ecuador

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The equator runs through Ecuador

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Ecuador:

Ecuador – representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west. The country also includes the Galápagos Islands (Archipiélago de Colón) in the Pacific, about 965 kilometers (600 mi) west of the mainland. Ecuador straddles the equator, from which it takes its name, and has an area of 256,371 square kilometers (98,985 sq mi). Its capital city is Quito, and its largest city is Guayaquil.

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General reference

An enlargeable basic map of Ecuador

Geography of Ecuador

An enlargeable topographic map of continental Ecuador
An enlargeable topographic map of the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador

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Environment of Ecuador

An enlargeable satellite image of continental Ecuador
An enlargeable satellite image of the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador

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Geographic features of Ecuador

Regions of Ecuador

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Ecoregions of Ecuador

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Administrative divisions of Ecuador

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Provinces of Ecuador

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Cantons of Ecuador
Cantons of Ecuador

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Parishes of Ecuador

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Municipalities of Ecuador

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Demography of Ecuador

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Nations of Ecuador

Ecuador is a plurinational state. In addition to whites, blacks, and mestizos, many Ecuadorians belong to indigenous nations, principally:

Government and politics of Ecuador

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Branches of the government of Ecuador

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Executive branch of the government of Ecuador

Legislative branch of the government of Ecuador

Judicial branch of the government of Ecuador

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Foreign relations of Ecuador

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International organization membership

The Republic of Ecuador is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Ecuador

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Military of Ecuador

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History of Ecuador

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Culture of Ecuador

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Art in Ecuador

Sports in Ecuador

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Science and technology

Economy and infrastructure of Ecuador

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Education in Ecuador

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Health in Ecuador

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See also

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References

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External links

FESTIVITIES: "El Carnaval" This festivity is celebrated three days before Ash Wednesday. What it started as a pagan celebration, it became one of the most celebrated festivities throughout the country. Family and friends gather together for this celebrations. There are parades on the streets of "la sierra" (the highlands) and "la costa" (the coast) People celebrate by throwing water at each other, "carioca" (a nonstaining foam) sprayed at friends or random people. They also celebrate with food, drinks and dances at their homes or outside on their neighborhoods. This is a great festivity that everyone celebrate rich or poor.