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100

Ecuador is a multi-ethnic country, and its population is of indigenous, African and European heritage. Therefore, the majority of Ecuadorians are?

Mestizos

100

What is the typical dish of the Ecuadorian coast?

The encebollado


100

In what year was the first shout of independence in Ecuador?

August 10, 1809 First Cry of Independence of Ecuador.

100

What is the popular genre of Ecuadorian music associated with indigenous communities?

The pasillo

200

Where is the majority of the population located in Ecuador?

In the province of Guayas, with a population of 4.4 million inhabitants

200

Cuy asado, empanadas de viento, cola morada and guaguas de pan are typical dishes of Ecuador, but to which region do they belong?

Region of sierra

200

The Ecuador is divided into 4 regions which are:

Costa, Sierra, Oriente and Galápagos

200

Marimba and bomba music is associated with communities?

Afro-Ecuadorian communities.

300

The best known vestiges of the Valdivia culture are?

The Ceramics


300

Traditionally, what type of leaves does Maito use?

Banana leaves

300

Who wrote the national anthem of Ecuador and how many stanzas does it have?

Juan León Mera and has six stanzas and one chorus

300

What is the origin of Ecuadorian music?

Ecuadorian music was initiated by the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.


400

Yasuní National Park in which province of Ecuador is it located?

The Yasuní Biosphere Reserve is located in the Amazon region, in the province of Napo, in northern Ecuador.

400


Fanesca is a stew based on tender grains and dried fish that is prepared in Ecuador during Holy Week, how many ingredients does it contain and list 5 of them?

In honor of the twelve apostles, it has 12 ingredients, among them corn, beans, lentils, peas, chocos,etc.

400

After the death of Atahualpa, the sector corresponding to Quito was effectively occupied by Sebastián de Benalcázar, which was the first city founded by the Spaniards?

San Francisco de Quito

400

List 5 Ecuadorian singers

Julio Jaramillo, Juan Fernando Velasco, Fausto Miño, Hermanos Miño Naranjo and Pamela Cortes

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