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  1. Social geography and human relations in an Andean town: Pimampiro, Ecuador by David A Preston, 1966
  2. Peru, Ecuador and Columbia (The Americas) by Ruth Ruscoe, 1989-01-31
  3. Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia (World Fact Files) by Edward Parker, 1998-03-15
  4. Andean Ecology: Adaptive Dynamics in Ecuador (Dellplain Latin American Studies) by Gregory Knapp, 1991-12
  5. Life and Death in Early Colonial Ecuador (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Linda A. Newson, 1995-05
  6. One last stand? Forests and change on Ecuador's eastern cordillera.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Brad D. Jokisch, Bridget M. Lair, 2002-04-01
  7. Interprovincial migration in Ecuador: Temporal and spatial considerations (Studies on the interrelationships between migration and development in third world settings) by Jorge A Brea, 1984
  8. Agricultural change, land tenure and emigration in three mestizo areas of highland Ecuador (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1977
  9. Regional structure effects upon fertility and migration in Ecuador (Studies on the interrelationships between migration and development in third world settings) by E. Helen Berry, 1986
  10. Emigration, land tenure and agricultural change in areas of Indian population in high-land Ecuador (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1977
  11. Agricultural change and emigration in highland Ecuador (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1977
  12. Changes in land tenure and land distribution as a result of rural emigration in highland Ecuador (Working paper) by G. A Taveras, 1977
  13. Rural emigration and the destination of migrants in highland Ecuador (Working paper) by David A Preston, 1978
  14. Social mobility, social status and societal development: An examination of the fertility of migrants in Ecuador (Studies on the interrelationships between ... and development in third world settings) by Edna Helen Berry, 1986

41. Ecuador Geography - Riobamba , Ecuador
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    42. Ecuador
    Geography. Ecuador, about equal in area to Nevada, is in the northwest part of South Atlas Ecuador Facts on Ecuador flags, maps, geography, history,
    http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107479.html
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    43. Ezineecuadorvol63
    Participants in our Galapagos Island and Ecuador program over the past fifteen years Galapagos Islands/ecuador geography Quiz Answers 1. Isabela 2.
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    TraveLearn Cybertravel News Galapagos Islands/Ecuador
    Volume 63 Galapagos Islands/Ecuador Trivia
    Relatively young, the Galapagos sprouted out of the Pacific from a sub oceanic lava vent on the ocean floor. This same process created the Hawaiian Islands, and it continues today in both island groups.
    Ecuador's pre-Columbian peoples excelled in pottery, painting, sculpture, and gold and silver work. The Spaniards trained indigenous artists to produce colonial religious art, which can be seen in many churches and museums. The Galapagos archipelago is renowned for its unique and fearless wildlife and has become a mecca for natural-history enthusiasts. Here, you can swim with sea lions, float eye-to-eye with penguins and stand beside a blue-footed booby as it feeds its young. The islands' renowned bird and marine life includes albatrosses, penguins, boobies, turtles, giant tortoises, iguanas, sea lions, whales and dolphins. Galapagos Islands/Ecuador Book Selections
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    44. Ezineecuadorvol14
    Galapagos Islands/ecuador geography Quiz Answers 1. Quito, Ecuador 2. Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, 3. Antiplano
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    Volume 14 Galapagos Islands/Ecuador Trivia
    Perhaps the most famous visitor to Ecuador's Galapagos Islands was Charles Darwin. Aboard the HMS Beagle on a five-year voyage, Charles Darwin, at age 26, visited the Galapagos archipelago in 1835 and spent a total of five weeks there studying its natural surroundings. It was not until 1859 that his monumental work, "Origin of Species," was published. In 1854, Herman Melville wrote on his impressions about the Galapagos Islands: "Take 5 and 20 heaps of cinders dumped here and there in an outside city lot: imagine them magnified into mountains and the vacant lot the sea and you will have a fit idea of the general aspect of the Encantadas." Known as the Sistine Chapel of South America, the Cathedral La Compania of Quito, Ecuador was built by Jesuits. Construction of this magnificent cathedral began in 1605 and was completed in 1768. The front chancel is gilded with over seven tons of gold. Galapagos Islands/Ecuador Book Selections
    Yesterday and Today - These book selections reflect TraveLearn's tour philosophy of exploring, explaining, and teaching - not only about ancient traditions and cultures, but also providing insights into contemporary local customs and the current social and political situations in various destinations.

    45. Geography And Environment Ecuador
    Geography and Environment Ecuador. Besides the items available on the Geography and Map Division (http//www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/) of the Library of
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/corc.oclc.org/WebZ/XPathfinderQuery703d.html

    46.  Country Reports Login Page  
    Ecuador Information CountryReports.org Saturday, August 06, 2005.
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    47. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
    Ecuador Location of Ecuador Religious Affiliation. Official name República del Ecuador (Republic of Ecuador). Form of government unitary multiparty
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    48. Traveljournals.net - Geography Of Ecuador
    Geography of Ecuador. Ads Travel Insurance Car Rental Ecuador. Geography of Ecuador. Locations in Ecuador A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
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    Location: Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru Geographic coordinates: 2 00 S, 77 30 W Map references: South America Area: total:  283,560 sq km
    land:  276,840 sq km
    water:  6,720 sq km
    note:  includes Galapagos Islands Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Nevada Land boundaries: total:  2,010 km border countries:  Colombia 590 km, Peru 1,420 km Coastline: 2,237 km Maritime claims: continental shelf:  claims continental shelf between mainland and Galapagos Islands territorial sea:  200 NM Climate: tropical along coast, becoming cooler inland at higher elevations; tropical in Amazonian jungle lowlands Terrain: coastal plain (costa), inter-Andean central highlands (sierra), and flat to rolling eastern jungle (oriente) Elevation extremes: lowest point:  Pacific Ocean m highest point:  Chimborazo 6,267 m

    49. Geography Of Ecuador
    Geography of Ecuador. City Population, http//www.citypopulation.de/America.html EC. Atlapedia, http//www.atlapedia.com/online/countries/ecuador.htm.
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    City Population http://www.citypopulation.de/America.html#EC Atlapedia http://www.atlapedia.com/online/countries/ecuador.htm

    50. Ecuador Geography - Area, Cities, Climate, And Weather
    Find geography information for Ecuador and the world.
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    The information below contains geography information for Ecuador, including climate, weather, cities, and area information. You can also check out the Ecuador Country Page for additional resources.
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    Area: 256,370 sq. km; about the size of Colorado.
    Cities: Capital Quito (pop. 1.4 million). Other cities Guayaquil (2.0 million).
    Terrain: Jungle east of the Andes, a rich agricultural coastal plain west of the Andes, high-elevation valleys through the mountainous center of the country and an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean.
    Climate: Varied, mild year-round in the mountain valleys; hot and humid in coastal and Amazonian jungle lowlands.
    source: http://www.state.gov
  • 51. WoYaa!: SCIENCES AND NATURE/ANIMALS
    About ecuador geography, Climate and Flora Fauna About ecuador geography, Climate and Flora Fauna http//www.ecuadoramazing.com/learn/abc2.html
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    52. ECUADOR Geography Population Map City And Cities Coordinates Location
    Geographical database, places and cities in the whole world.
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    Version Française WorldWide Index 21 Sep 2005 Home Search Explore Glossary ... Ecuador 23 regions Ecuador Welcome ! Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information.
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    Facts Ecuador Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Quito Currency US dollar (USD) Latitude / Longitude 2 00 S, 77 30 W Azuay
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    53.  Country Information - CountryReports.org 
    Land Area 276840 sq km Water Area 6720 sq km Highest Point Chimborazo 6267 m Lowest Point Pacific Ocean 0 m » Additional ecuador geography Information
    http://www.countryreports.org/country.aspx?countryID=71&countryName=Ecuador

    54. World Factbook 2000 [B] - ECUADOR (by The CIA)
    ecuador geography. Location Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru. Geographic coordinates 2 00 S,
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    Location: Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru Geographic coordinates: 2 00 S, 77 30 W Map references: South America Area: total: 283,560 sq km land: 276,840 sq km water: 6,720 sq km note: includes Galapagos Islands Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Nevada Land boundaries: total: 2,010 km border countries: Colombia 590 km, Peru 1,420 km Coastline: 2,237 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: claims continental shelf between mainland and Galapagos Islands territorial sea: 200 nm Climate: tropical along coast, becoming cooler inland at higher elevations; tropical in Amazonian jungle lowlands Terrain: coastal plain (costa), inter-Andean central highlands (sierra), and flat to rolling eastern jungle (oriente) Elevation extremes: lowest point: Pacific Ocean m highest point: Chimborazo 6,267 m Natural resources: petroleum, fish, timber, hydropower Land use: arable land: 6% permanent crops: 5% permanent pastures: 18% forests and woodland: 56% other: 15% (1993 est.)

    55. World Potato Atlas
    ecuador geography and Production Zones. Physical Geography. The physical geography of Ecuador is characterized by three general regions
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    56. CIA WORLD FACTBOOK 1995 Via The Libraries Of The University Of Missouri-St. Loui
    Match 71 DB Rec 7523 Dataset-WOFACT Title Ecuador Text ecuador geography Location Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator,
    http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps35389/1995/wf950070.htm
    From: The CIA's THE WORLD FACTBOOK 1995 University of Missouri-St. Louis

    57. CIA - The World Factbook -- Ecuador
    Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ec.html
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    58. Bienvenue En Equateur
    Includes photos of Andes, Amazonia and Galapagos; music clips; history, geography, and cultural information.
    http://perso.easynet.fr/~lsoulie/english/ecuador/englishframe.htm

    59. Equateur
    includes photos of Andes, Amazonia and Galapagos; music clips; history, geography, and cultural information.
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    60. Sol Y Cultura Spanish School
    To teach the Spanish language, culture, geography and landscapes of ecuador to foreigners in Quito.
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    The School Sol y Cultura is dedicated to the teaching of Spanish language and culture of Ecuador with quality, personal service and professionalism. We are recognized and backed by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Education.
    This school is in the center of cosmopolitan Quito, capital of Ecuador, near the historic, touristy and commercial area, a few minutes walk from the Embassy USA, Embassy of France.
    We offer
    - Personalized attention.
    - Security and friendly atmosphere.
    - Individual classes or groups.
    - Professors with experience in the teaching of the Spanish language and culture. - Trips inside of and outside of the city. - Lodging or home stay with selected families. - Reasonable prices. Why Spanish in Quito? - You will be immersed in the culture and you will hear, read and speak Spanish all day. - The local Spanish accent is easy to understand. - Because of its small size, a wide variety of one-day and weekend trips are possible within Ecuador. - Free time can be spent in a multitude of exciting ways; volcano

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