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Ecuador 1 - traduzione in Inglese

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
Ecuador montañita; Ecuador montanita; Montanita (Ecuador); Montañita (Ecuador); Montanita, Ecuador; Montañita, Ecuador

Ecuador         
  • Map of the former [[Gran Colombia]] in 1824 (named in its time as Colombia), the Gran Colombia covered all the colored region.
  • Huaorani]] man with the typical Amazonian indigenous clothes
  • President [[Lenín Moreno]], first lady [[Rocío González Navas]] and his predecessor [[Rafael Correa]], 3 April 2017
  • [[Palacio de Carondelet]], the executive branch of the Ecuadorian Government
  • A view of the [[Cotopaxi]] volcano, in [[Cotopaxi Province]]
  • [[Baños de Agua Santa]] is an important tourist site
  • [[Cañari]] children with the typical Andean indigenous clothes
  • IESS Hospital in [[Latacunga]]
  • Map of Ecuadorian land claims after 1916
  • Ecuador in 1832
  • A proportional representation of Ecuador exports, 2019
  • Ecuadorian topography
  • Ruins of [[Ingapirca]], this site served as an outpost and provisioning of the Incan troops, but mainly it was a place of worship and veneration to the sun, the supreme Inca God, thus constituting a [[Coricancha]], dedicated to the Inca ritual.
  • Map of Ecuador
  • Population pyramid in 2020
  • [[Amazon rainforest]] in Ecuador
  • Bolívar]] opted for the same but into a republic. 1843 painting.
  • 220x220px
  • GDP per capita development of Ecuador
  • dug out canoes]] in the courtyard of the Old Military Hospital in the [[Historic Center of Quito]]
  • [[Juan Montalvo]]
  • Venezuelan independence leader [[Antonio José de Sucre]]
  • [[Ecuadorian Air Force]] (FAE)
  • Birds in the [[Yasuni National Park]]
  • Mirage F.1JA]] (FAE-806) was one aircraft involved in the claimed shooting down of two Peruvian [[Sukhoi Su-22]] on 10 February 1995.
  • Pre-Columbian shrunken head of the [[Shuar]]s ([[Jivaroan peoples]]).
  • EXA]]'s first satellite, [[NEE-01 Pegasus]]
  • currency circulation in Ecuador]]
  • Ecuador is one of the most [[megadiverse countries]] in the world, it also has the most biodiversity per square kilometer of any nation, and is one of the highest [[endemism]] worldwide. In the image, the [[spectacled bear]] of the Andes.
  • Quito Painting Colonial School]].
  • date=10 October 2017 }}. ''NASA''.</ref>
  • Trolebús]] bus rapid transit system that runs through [[Quito]]. It is the principal BRT in Ecuador.
  • interactive map]])}}
  • Ecuadorian troops during the [[Cenepa War]]
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  • Adult [[Galápagos sea lion]] resting on a park bench in [[Puerto Baquerizo Moreno]].
  • Ecuadorian President [[Lenín Moreno]] with U.S. Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]], 20 July 2019
  • South America (1879): All land claims by Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia in 1879
  • Esmeraldas]]
  • World Trade Center headquarters in [[Guayaquil]]
  • website=Museo de América}}</ref>
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:EC; Republic of Ecuador; Equadorians; Equador; República del Ecuador; Republica del Ecuador; Ecuadorean; Ecuadoreans; Regions of Ecuador; Subdivisions of Ecuador; Administrative divisions of Ecuador; Name of Ecuador; Ecquador; Independence Day of Ecuador; Ecuadorian Independence Day; Independence Day (Ecuador); Zones of Ecuador; Equadorian; Immigration to Ecuador; Human rights in Ecuador; Equidor; Wildlife of Ecuador; Biodiversity of Ecuador; Fauna of Ecuador; Flora of Ecuador
= Ecuador
Ex: This article describes libraries, information sources and library materials with particular reference to South American countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Ecuador         
  • Map of the former [[Gran Colombia]] in 1824 (named in its time as Colombia), the Gran Colombia covered all the colored region.
  • Huaorani]] man with the typical Amazonian indigenous clothes
  • President [[Lenín Moreno]], first lady [[Rocío González Navas]] and his predecessor [[Rafael Correa]], 3 April 2017
  • [[Palacio de Carondelet]], the executive branch of the Ecuadorian Government
  • A view of the [[Cotopaxi]] volcano, in [[Cotopaxi Province]]
  • [[Baños de Agua Santa]] is an important tourist site
  • [[Cañari]] children with the typical Andean indigenous clothes
  • IESS Hospital in [[Latacunga]]
  • Map of Ecuadorian land claims after 1916
  • Ecuador in 1832
  • A proportional representation of Ecuador exports, 2019
  • Ecuadorian topography
  • Ruins of [[Ingapirca]], this site served as an outpost and provisioning of the Incan troops, but mainly it was a place of worship and veneration to the sun, the supreme Inca God, thus constituting a [[Coricancha]], dedicated to the Inca ritual.
  • Map of Ecuador
  • Population pyramid in 2020
  • [[Amazon rainforest]] in Ecuador
  • Bolívar]] opted for the same but into a republic. 1843 painting.
  • 220x220px
  • GDP per capita development of Ecuador
  • dug out canoes]] in the courtyard of the Old Military Hospital in the [[Historic Center of Quito]]
  • [[Juan Montalvo]]
  • Venezuelan independence leader [[Antonio José de Sucre]]
  • [[Ecuadorian Air Force]] (FAE)
  • Birds in the [[Yasuni National Park]]
  • Mirage F.1JA]] (FAE-806) was one aircraft involved in the claimed shooting down of two Peruvian [[Sukhoi Su-22]] on 10 February 1995.
  • Pre-Columbian shrunken head of the [[Shuar]]s ([[Jivaroan peoples]]).
  • EXA]]'s first satellite, [[NEE-01 Pegasus]]
  • currency circulation in Ecuador]]
  • Ecuador is one of the most [[megadiverse countries]] in the world, it also has the most biodiversity per square kilometer of any nation, and is one of the highest [[endemism]] worldwide. In the image, the [[spectacled bear]] of the Andes.
  • Quito Painting Colonial School]].
  • date=10 October 2017 }}. ''NASA''.</ref>
  • Trolebús]] bus rapid transit system that runs through [[Quito]]. It is the principal BRT in Ecuador.
  • interactive map]])}}
  • Ecuadorian troops during the [[Cenepa War]]
  • url-status=live  }}</ref>
  • Adult [[Galápagos sea lion]] resting on a park bench in [[Puerto Baquerizo Moreno]].
  • Ecuadorian President [[Lenín Moreno]] with U.S. Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]], 20 July 2019
  • South America (1879): All land claims by Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia in 1879
  • Esmeraldas]]
  • World Trade Center headquarters in [[Guayaquil]]
  • website=Museo de América}}</ref>
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:EC; Republic of Ecuador; Equadorians; Equador; República del Ecuador; Republica del Ecuador; Ecuadorean; Ecuadoreans; Regions of Ecuador; Subdivisions of Ecuador; Administrative divisions of Ecuador; Name of Ecuador; Ecquador; Independence Day of Ecuador; Ecuadorian Independence Day; Independence Day (Ecuador); Zones of Ecuador; Equadorian; Immigration to Ecuador; Human rights in Ecuador; Equidor; Wildlife of Ecuador; Biodiversity of Ecuador; Fauna of Ecuador; Flora of Ecuador
Ecuador
number one         
  • The 24-hour tower clock in [[Venice]], using ''J'' as a symbol for 1
  • [[Hoefler Text]], a typeface designed in 1991, represents the numeral 1 as similar to a small-caps I.
  • alt=Horizontal guidelines with a one fitting within lines, a four extending below guideline, and an eight poking above guideline
  • 1 as a resin identification code, used in recycling
  • This Woodstock typewriter from the 1940s lacks a separate key for the numeral 1.
NATURAL NUMBER
1 (the number); ¹; One (number); 1 E0; One; Unity (number); ₁; ١; ۱; Number one; ១; 1.0; No 1; 1; NO.1; ➊; ➀; ❶; Unity (mathematics); The number one; 𐡘; ꩑; ༡; 1 (numeral); One (1); Number-one; Numberone; ௧; १; ১; ੧; No.1; ૧; ୧; ౧; ೧; ൧; ߁; ໑; ၁; ႑; ꧑; ᥇; 𐒡; ꣑; 1 (glyph); Firstly; Nº 1; Unit number; 1e0; 1E0; 1 (number); 1️⃣; 10^0; Unit (number); ASCII 49; \x31; 2^0; U+0031; User talk:Theonlysameer/sandbox; 1024^0; 1×2^0; 1B0; 1×10^0; 1000^0; 100^0; 1^1; 1^0; 1⁰; 1¹; 1**0; 1**1; 2⁰; 2**0; 1²; 1³; 1⁴; 1⁵; 1⁶; 1⁷; 1⁸; 1⁹; 1¹⁰; 1^2; 1^3; 1^4; 1^5; 1^6; 1^7; 1^8; 1^9; 1^10; 1**2; 1**3; 1**4; 1**5; 1**6; 1**7; 1**8; 1**9; 1**10; 10⁰; 10**0; 1000⁰; 1000**0; 1 B0; 1024⁰; 1024**0
(adj.) = número uno, líder, principal
Ex: Eyestrain is the number one complaint of computer users.

Definizione

Enfermedad de AUJESZKY
pseudorabia producida por un virus del género Herpesvirus [ICD-10: B33.8]

Wikipedia

Montañita

Montañita is a small coastal town in Ecuador located in the parish of Manglaralto, province of Santa Elena, about 180 kilometers northwest of Guayaquil. Its name means "small mountain." In the mid 20th century it was known as a surfing beach, with only a few fishermen's huts, and one or two surfers tents in summer, erected at the site. But in 1960, Montañita, foreigners linked to the hippie movement decided to settle there permanently. It is now a popular destination for surfers from around the world and considered one of the best surfing beaches in Ecuador's south coast.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Ecuador 1
1. Updated: Monday, June 26, 2006 at 0152 hours IST Berlin, June 25: Captain David Beckham delivered one of his trademark bending free kicks to beat Ecuador 1–0 on Sunday and send an otherwise toothless England team through to the quarter–finals of the World Cup.