This Reverenda of the three churches in Los Rios, Ecuador has a sister that teaches kindergarten at the Escuela Ann Stevens.
Who is Reverenda "Gina" Angulo?
100
These two countries border Ecuador on the north and south, respectively.
What Columbia and Peru?
100
The current president of the Republic of Ecuador that passed a new constitution in 2008 that was the first in the world to recognize legally enforceable Rights of Nature, or ecosystem rights.
Who is Rafael Correa?
100
The most basic staple of the Ecuadorian diet of which you are required to eat your weight in every meal.
What is rice?
100
Ecuador ranks #1 in the world in production and exportation of this product.
What are bananas?
200
This Chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Rios Ecuador is friends with 14 people in Nashville on facebook.
Who is Padre "Cristobal" Olmedo León Lozano?
200
Also known as "El Oriente" and an area known for its unique bio-diversity, this region is at a constant struggle with the oil industry to preserve its well-being.
What is the Amazon?
200
This region of Ecuador has 38 endemic bird species and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
What are the Galapagos Islands?
200
The most popular brand of coffee among the locals in Ecuador.
What is Nescafé?
200
This city is the largest in Ecuador and also known for being the economic capital of the country.
What is Guayaquil?
300
This Bishop of the Episcopal church of Ecuador also has a son who is a physician that helps in the clinic at Escuela Ann Stevens.
Who is Bishop Alfredo Morante?
300
This province in Ecuador is poor, low-lying, often subject to flooding and has some of worst roads in the country.
What is Los Rios?
300
The historic center of this city, the third largest city in the country, was also declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, for being an outstanding example of a planned inland Spanish style colonial city in the Americas.
What is Cuenca?
300
This dish is typically made from fresh raw fish marinated in citrus juices, such as lemon or lime, and spiced with ají or chili peppers and is most popular in coastal regions of south and Central America.
What is ceviche?
300
Ecuador's main source of energy.
What is hydroelectric power?
400
This teacher at Escuela Ann Stevens has also been headmaster since its inception.
Who is Hernan?
400
Quito, the highest capital city in the world, sits on the eastern slopes of this active volcano in north central Ecuador.
What is Pinchincha?
400
From Venezuela, he was one of the most influential politicians in the history of the Americas that helped lead Ecuador to its independence from Spain and helped lay the foundations for democratic ideology in much of Latin America.
Who is Simon Bolivar?
400
The traditional Andean entree whose taste is compared to rabbit yet difficult for foreigners to accept due to its acceptance as a child's pet among other cultures.
What is cuy/guinea pig?
400
In 1999, you would use this to pay for a taxi ride in Quito.
What is the sucre?
500
This cook is known for making her famous empanadas and fruit cocktail for lunch on the last day of clinic in San Gerardo.
Who is Mary Lou?
500
This inactive volcano is the highest point in Ecuador and the farthest point in the world from the earth's center.
What is Chimborazo?
500
This was the first city in Ecuador to gain its independence from Spain.
What is Guayaquil?
500
Also known as a French delicacy, this food is responsible for many recent parasitic deaths and can also be seen crawling around the gardens at Escuela Ann Stevens.
What are snails/caracoles?
500
The two countries that received the majority of people from the mass emigration following the economic crisis of 1999.