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Ecuadorians (Spanish: ecuatorianos) are
people identified with the
South American country of Ecuador. This
connection may be residential, legal, historical...
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abolished slavery in 1851. The
descendants of
enslaved Ecuadorians are
among today's Afro-
Ecuadorian po****tion. The
Liberal Revolution of 1895
under Eloy...
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Ecuadorians (Spanish: Afroecuatorianos), also
known as
Black Ecuadorians (Spanish:
Ecuatorianos Negros), are
Ecuadorians of
predominantly Sub-Saharan...
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partial Ecuadorian ancestry.
Ecuadorian Americans are the 9th
largest Latin American group in the
United States.
Until the 1960s, very few
Ecuadorians migrated...
- The
Ecuadorian–Peruvian War,
known locally as the War of the '41 (Spanish:
Guerra del 41), was a
South American border war
fought between 5–31 July 1941...
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Ecuadorian Navy (Spanish:
Armada del Ecuador) is an
Ecuadorian entity responsible for the
surveillance and
protection of
national maritime territory...
- Pueblo,
Igualdad y Democracia),
formerly United Ecuadorian (Spanish:
Ecuatoriano Unido), is an
Ecuadorian political movement that
emerged in 2017 and registered...
- is a
diverse aspect of
Ecuadorian culture.
Ecuadorian music ranges from
indigenous styles such as
pasillo to Afro-
Ecuadorian styles like
bomba to modern...
- The
Ecuadorian mantled howler (Alouatta
palliata aequatorialis) is a
subspecies of the
mantled howler, A. palliata. It
ranges from
Panama (or possibly...
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Ecuadorian Socialist Party (Spanish:
Partido Socialista Ecuatoriano) is a
leftist political party in Ecuador. It was born in 1926, and it was refounded...