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

Ecuador      
n. Ecuador, Republik Ecuador, Staat in Südamerika
Galapagos Islands         
  • Pelecanus occidentalis}}), [[Tortuga Bay]]
  • Ecuadorian children]] on a Galápagos beach in the 1920s
  • on HMS ''Beagle'']].
  • Santa Cruz]] (on the left), the [[Itabaca Channel]] is the waterway between the islands.
  • The flag of Galápagos Province
  • barren]] oceans. The same currents are strengthened by La Niña, resulting in an explosion of ocean life.
  • jumping]] offshore of the islands
  • Gould]]'s illustration of [[Darwin's finches]].
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  • The Post Barrel on [[Floreana Island]], formerly used by sailors to pass messages to any passing ships
  • [[Galápagos dove]] on [[Española Island]]
  • Satellite photo of the Galápagos islands overlaid with the names of the visible main islands.
  • Main Street on San Cristóbal Island.
  • Santiago]] in the background and a ferry on the right for scale
  • crater lake]] in the [[caldera]] of La Cumbre, the [[shield volcano]] that formed [[Fernandina Island]]. More details via click-through.
  • Isabela]] seen from the [[Spot Satellite]].
  • Location of the Galápagos Islands relative to continental Ecuador
  • A manuscript map of the islands from the charts drafted by [[James Colnett]] of the [[British Navy]] in 1793, adding additional names.
  • [[Galápagos penguin]] on [[Bartolomé Island]]
  • English]] pirate [[William Ambrosia Cowley]] in 1684, the source of many of the islands' English names.
  • Santa Cruz Island]]
  • [[Grapsus grapsus]]}} on the rocks.
  • [[Marine iguana]]
  • Detail of the Galápagos on [[Abraham Ortelius]]'s 1570 map of the Americas
  • Gen. José de Villamil]], founder of the [[Ecuadorian Navy]] and first governor of the islands.
  • [[NASA]] [[oceanographer]] [[Gene Carl Feldman]] reflecting on the islands.
  • North Seymour Island with Daphne Island in the distance.
  • [[Orthographic projection]] centered over the Galápagos.
  • Baltra]] <small>(2013)</small>
  • Isabela]], the largest of the Galapagos
  • School of [[scalloped hammerheads]] off [[Wolf Island]]
  • Adult [[Galápagos sea lion]] resting on a park bench in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
  • A satellite map of chlorophyll and phytoplankton concentration (top) paired with a map of oceanic surface temperatures at the same time (bottom). The thriving populations represented by green and yellow in the upper map correlate to areas of higher surface temperatures represented by yellow in the lower map <small>(2 Mar. 2009)</small>.
  • [[Blue-footed booby]]
  • C. nigra}} is the largest living species of tortoise, hunted to near extinction during the islands' [[whaling]] era.
  • An animated tour of the Galápagos.
  • Water taxi in [[Puerto Ayora]] <small>(2011)</small>
  • [[Waved albatross]]es on Española.
ARCHIPELAGO IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN, PART OF ECUADOR SINCE 1832
Galapagos islands; Galapagos archipelago; Los Galapagos; Archipiélago de Colón; Galapagon; Galapagan; Galápagon; Galápagan; Galapagas; Galápagas; History of the Galapagos Islands; Galápagos islands; Galagapos Islands; Galapogos islands; Galopogoes; Galapogos; Galapogos Islands; Archipielago de Colon; Gilapicos; Galápagos; Galapagos; Galapagos island; Galopagos; Galápagos archipelago; Galapagos Islands; Islas Galápagos; Environmental threats to the Galápagos Islands; Galápagos Islands, Ecuador; Galápagos Archipelago; Calapagos Islands; Geology of the Galápagos Islands; Galapagos Archipelago
Galapagos Inseln (zu Uruguay gehörende Inselgruppe am Äquator)
San Salvador         
  • Tropical Storm Agatha
  • Tropical Storm Amanda making landfall in Central America on 31 May
  • Dr. Prudencio Llach Observatory
  • San Salvador as darkness descends on the greater metropolitan area.
  • San Salvador Historic Downtown
  • El Boquerón crater, San Salvador.
  • SITRAMSS bus system
  • Centro Internacional de Ferias y Convenciones (CIFCO)
  • Casa Dueñas
  • Centro Financiero Gigante
  • expressway]]/freeway in El Salvador, [[RN-21 (Boulevard Diego Holguin)]]
  • Mágico González Stadium]]
  • landslide caused by the 2001 earthquake
  • Control tower at the El Jabalí international Autodromo
  • Flora found in the volcanic region of El Boquerón.
  • San Salvador Cathedral, facing Plaza Barrios in the city center
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  • Barcelo Hotel
  • Gran Hotel]]
  • El Salvador International Airport
  • Aerial view of [[Lake Ilopango]] caldera.
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  • Ilopango International Airport
  • Plaza Morazan
  • National Palace of El Salvador
  • San Salvador City lies at the foot of San Salvador volcano.
  • Plaza Gerardo Barrios
  • Plaza Libertad
  • Torre Futura
  • ''Salvador del Mundo'' fallen from its pedestal
  • Satellite image of Greater San Salvador. East (right) of the city lies [[Lake Ilopango]], and to the west (left) rises the San Salvador volcano. The beaches of the Central American Pacific coast (bottom) lie just south of the city.
  • National Theater of El Salvador
  • RN-5 Los Próceres East/West
CAPITAL OF EL SALVADOR
San Salvador, El Salvador; San Salvador, San Salvador; San Salvador (city, El Salvador); San Salvador, Ecuador; San Salvador, EL Salvador; Capital of El Salvador; La Capilla 525; Torre 525 Avenida La Capilla; FENDESAL; History of San Salvador
San Salvador (Hauptstadt von El Salvador)

Definição

Ecuadorean
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(also Ecuadorian)
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Ecuador.
¦ adjective relating to Ecuador.

Wikipédia

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.