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  2. Sidcay - Wikipedia

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    Sidcay (Spanish pronunciation:) is a town and parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish covers an area of 17 km 2 and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 3,439.

  3. Loja, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Loja (Spanish pronunciation:), formerly Loxa and fully City of the Immaculate Conception of Loja (Spanish: Ciudad de la Inmaculada Concepción de Loja), is the capital of Ecuador's Loja Province.

  4. Borja School, Cuenca - Wikipedia

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    Borja School, Cuenca (Spanish: Unidad Educativa Particular Borja; abbreviated as UEPB) is a private Catholic pre-school, primary and secondary school for boys, located in the Baños, Azuay district of Cuenca, Ecuador. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1937 on property donated by the widow of Rafael Borja. History

  5. Pumapungo Museum - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, the museum housed a collection of 6445 recovered objects including pots, ocarinas and statuettes, these collections had been recovered since 2008, some of the recovered objects came from different cultures such as Puruhá, Guangala and Jama Coaque ; also the objects came from private collections in Ecuador and other countries ...

  6. El Mercurio (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    El Mercurio is a newspaper published in Cuenca, Ecuador. It is the city's main newspaper. References ...

  7. Cuenca Canton - Wikipedia

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    Cuenca is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province. Its capital is the town of Cuenca . During the census of 2001 the canton had 417,632 inhabitants [2] and in 2010 it had 505,585 inhabitants.

  8. Cuenca Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Cuenca Cathedral is distinguished from many other cathedrals by sculptures representing animals unknown to the West, such as the armadillo, puffer fish or turtle, in its Gothic arches dating from the late 15th century, a period in the history of its construction that coincided with the European colonization of the Americas after 1492.

  9. History of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador was an original member of the block, founded by left-wing governments in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2008. Ecuador also asked UNASUR to return the headquarters building of the organization, based in its capital city, Quito. [64] In June 2019, Ecuador agreed to allow US military planes to operate from an airport on the Galapagos ...