ecuadorian|ecuadorean|ecuadoreans|ecuadorians in English

noun

native or resident of Ecuado

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1. The experts are concerned by the representation of Afro-Ecuadorians in the media, specifically the presence of stereotypes and prejudices connected with Afro-Ecuadorian people.

2. Both the Ecuadorian Army and Ecuadorian Navy have since expressed interest in the Dhruvs.

3. The Ecuadorean tanker Jessica started leaking diesel oil after running aground last week.

4. Official Website about President's History of the Ecuadorian Government

5. She was unable to provide data concerning the amount of land allotted to Afro-Ecuadorians.

6. Try this experience in the marvelous and natural Ecuadorian “Amazon Sanctuary” !

7. 1938) 2008 – León Febres Cordero, Ecuadorian engineer and politician, 46th President of Ecuador (b.

8. The city's current mayor (alcalde) is Jaime Nebot , a well-known member of the Ecuadorian political party Partido Social Cristiano , and one of the political rivals of former Ecuadorian president Abdalá Bucaram .

9. Angelenos cigars, which are made with Ecuadorian wrapper and Dominican filler and binder at Tabacalera A

10. LEARN MORE ABOUT ECUADORIAN WEDGE-FRONTED Capuchins > Photo credit: MunicipioPinas/Creative Commons

11. Most Afro-Ecuadorians are the descendants of enslaved Africans who originally arrived in Ecuador from the early 16th century.

12. The Working Group calls on the Government to support the establishment of a centre for Afro-Ecuadorian studies as a tool for preserving the history, traditions and culture of the Afro-Ecuadorian people.

13. The Peruvian Navy blocked the port of Guayaquil, almost cutting all supplies to the Ecuadorian troops.

14. Brighton have beaten out Man Utd and others to the signing of talented Ecuadorian Moises Caicedo

15. Arthur is an Ecuadorian street dog who attached himself to a Swedish extreme sports team when they were competing in the Adventure Racing World Championship in 2014, and now lives in Sweden and has inspired a foundation to help other Ecuadorian street dogs.

16. And if you're in the Ecuadorian Páramo, you're going to eat a large rodent called a cuy.

17. In 2016, the Ecuadorian Minister of Defence Ricardo Patiño announced that the remainder of the HAL Dhruv helicopters of the Ecuadorian Air Force, which are stored at the Guayaquil Air Base are for sale and that the Air Force is looking for potential buyers.

18. Article 56 establishes that indigenous communities, peoples and nationalities, Afro-Ecuadorian and Montubio peoples and communes form part of the State.

19. 4 March: Ecuadorian province of Azuay unanimously approves an ordinance which creates a marriage register for same-sex couples.

20. Most of the Ecuadorean officials involved in the project have been convicted of Bribery, including a former Vice President, a former Electricity Minister and even a former anticorruption official

21. In addition. the town of Esmeraldas issued a postage stamp to draw attention to Afro-Ecuadorian identity at the national and international level.

22. In a decade-long standoff over catch limits, Ecuadorian sea-cucumber fishermen Blockaded scientific research stations in the Galapagos Islands and barred tourists from popular areas

23. Carne colorada translates as reddish meat, this traditional Ecuadorian dish gets its name from the orangish red color that the meat absorbs from Achiote …

24. Peru had an army of 11,681 troops who faced a poorly supplied and inadequately armed Ecuadorian force of 2,300, of which only 1,300 were deployed in the southern provinces.

25. Beginning in the early to mid-1600s, hat weaving evolved as a cottage industry along the Ecuadorian coast as well as in small towns throughout the Andean mountain range.