- cultural. For most
Ecuadorians,
several (or all) of
these connections exist and are
collectively the
source of
their being Ecuadorian.
Numerous indigenous...
- Afro-
Ecuadorians (Spanish: Afroecuatorianos), also
known as
Black Ecuadorians (Spanish:
Ecuatorianos Negros), are
Ecuadorians of
predominantly Sub-Saharan...
-
partial Ecuadorian ancestry.
Ecuadorian Americans are the 9th
largest Latin American group in the
United States.
Until the 1960s, very few
Ecuadorians migrated...
-
Lebanese Ecuadorians are
Ecuadorians who are
descended from
migrants from Lebanon.
There are
approximately 100,000
Lebanese people and
their descendants...
- This is a list of
notable Ecuadorians.
Carmen Acevedo Vega (1913–2006) - poet and
writer Jorge Enrique Adoum (1926–2009) - poet and
novelist Luis Aguilar-Monsalve...
-
Ecuadorians out of the country. However, a
rebound economy in the 2000s in
urban centres improved the
situation of
living standards for
Ecuadorians in...
- 2005.
Since then, it has
decreased to 135,275 as of 2018,
because many
Ecuadorians acquired Spanish citizenship by naturalization, and also
because some...
-
Croatian Ecuadorians are
Ecuadorians who are
descended from
migrants from Croatia.
There are
approximately 4,000
Croats and
their descendants living in...
-
abolished slavery in 1851. The
descendants of
enslaved Ecuadorians are
among today's Afro-
Ecuadorian po****tion. The
Liberal Revolution of 1895
under Eloy...
-
order to
match the
Ecuadorian troops which had been deplo**** to the
dispute zone. On 11
January 1941,
alleging that the
Ecuadorians had been
staging incursions...