Which historical event is the "Leyenda del Héroe Cantuña" associated with?
The Quito rebellion of 1742
Which famous square in Quito is said to be haunted by the ghost of an old priest?
Plaza de la Independencia
Which legend in Quito describes a giant who lived on Pichincha Volcano and was defeated by the indigenous people?
El Gigante de Pichincha
In Quito, what do people commonly believe brings bad luck if spilled in your house?
Salt
What history is this church a part of?
Cantuña
According to legend, which of Quito's famous squares is haunted by the spirits of the victims of a 19th-century uprising?
Plaza de la Independencia
Which mythological figure from Quito is known for offering protection to travelers on the Andean trails?
El Cóndor
What superstition is commonly believed in Quito if a black cat crosses your path?
It brings bad luck
What is the name of the indigenous leader who fought against the Spanish conquerors in Quito?
Rumiñahui
Which place in Quito is associated with the legend of a hidden treasure buried by the Spanish, which is said to be guarded by spirits?
El panecillo
What mitical figure is?
Which object is considered to bring bad luck if you break it in Ecuadorian culture?
A mirror
which priest was said to have enchanted the Plaza de la Independencia to preserve its historical significance?
Padre Almeida
What is the name of this place?
El panecillo
Which famous ghostly figure is a woman who wanders the streets crying for her lost children, often heard near rivers and lakes?
La llorona
Which of the following is considered to bring good luck if you find it on the street in Quito?
A penny