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Ecuador

🏙️ Capital city:

Quito

📈 Country population:

18.3 million

🗺️ Country area:

283,561 km²

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Official NameRepublic of Ecuador
Common NameEcuador
ISO CodesEC, ECU, 218
Internet TLD.ec
Calling Code+593
Capital CityQuito
Largest CityGuayaquil
Coordinates0.2° S, 78.5° W
Time ZonesUTC−5 (mainland), UTC−6 (Galápagos)
Population (2025 est.)~18.3 million
Area283,561 km²
Population Density~65 per km²
LanguagesSpanish (official), Quechua, Shuar
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 120+ billion
GDP (PPP)~USD 220+ billion
GDP Per Capita~USD 6,000+
GDP Growth~2–3%
HDI0.759 (High)
Literacy Rate~95%
Life Expectancy~77 years
Unemployment~4–5%
InflationLow to moderate (dollarized economy)
LeadersPresident & Cabinet (names omitted for longevity)
Continent & SubregionSouth America — Andean Region
National Day10 August (Independence Day)
National SportFootball
National DishEncebollado
National AnthemSalve, Oh Patria

Geography & Environment

  • Ecuador sits on the equator in western South America, bordered by Colombia, Peru, and the Pacific Ocean.
  • The country has four major regions: the Andes Highlands, Amazon Rainforest, Pacific Coast, and the Galápagos Islands.
  • Major natural features: Chimborazo Volcano, Cotopaxi, Amazon Basin, and the biodiverse Galápagos archipelago.
  • Climate varies widely: tropical in the Amazon and coast, cool in the Andes, and dry in the Galápagos.
  • Best time to visit: June–September for the highlands, December–May for the coast and islands.
  • National parks: Yasuní (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve), Cotopaxi, Cajas, Galápagos National Park.
  • Wildlife includes giant tortoises, marine iguanas, condors, pink dolphins, and hundreds of endemic species.
  • Environmental challenges: deforestation, oil extraction impacts, climate vulnerability.
  • Unique feature: home to the Galápagos Islands, one of the world’s most important biological hotspots.

Demographics

  • Total population: ~18.3 million.
  • Median age: ~28 years.
  • Urban population: ~65%.
  • Ethnic groups: Mestizo (majority), Indigenous, Afro-Ecuadorian, European descent.
  • Religions: Christianity (mainly Catholic), Protestant minority, Indigenous beliefs.
  • Literacy rate: ~95%.
  • Major cities: Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Santo Domingo, Ambato.

History

  • Ancient civilizations include the Quitu, Cañari, and Inca Empire influence.
  • Colonized by Spain in the 16th century.
  • Became part of Gran Colombia after independence movements led by Simón Bolívar.
  • Official independence achieved on 10 August 1809 (first declaration), finalized in 1822.
  • Modern history includes political reforms, Indigenous rights movements, and economic diversification.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Unitary presidential republic.
  • Executive: President as head of state and government.
  • Legislature: unicameral National Assembly.
  • Judiciary: National Court of Justice and Constitutional Court.
  • Administrative divisions: 24 provinces.
  • Key issues: economic reform, environmental protection, Indigenous community rights.

Economy

  • Ecuador uses the US dollar as its national currency, providing monetary stability.
  • Major industries: oil production, agriculture, mining, tourism, seafood, hydropower.
  • Main exports: petroleum, bananas, shrimp, flowers, cocoa, coffee.
  • Main imports: machinery, fuel, consumer goods, chemicals.
  • Strengths: rich biodiversity, strong agricultural outputs, stable currency.
  • Weaknesses: dependence on oil prices, natural disaster vulnerability, inequality.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~57%), Industry (~35%), Agriculture (~8%).
  • Ecuador is the world’s largest exporter of bananas and a major cocoa producer.

Culture & Society

  • A multicultural society blending Indigenous, Spanish, Afro-Ecuadorian, and Andean traditions.
  • Major festivals: Inti Raymi, Carnival, Día de los Difuntos, Quito’s Fiestas de la Luz.
  • Traditional dress: ponchos, embroidered blouses, Panama hats (originated in Ecuador).
  • Music: Andean folk, pasillo, marimba, reggaeton, salsa.
  • Languages: Spanish, Quechua, Shuar, and other Indigenous dialects.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Encebollado — fish stew with cassava, onions, and lime.
  • Popular dishes: Ceviche, Llapingachos, Fanesca, Cuy Asado, Bolón de Verde.
  • Street foods: empanadas, maduros, salchipapas.
  • Beverages: canelazo, chicha, Ecuadorian coffee, fruit juices.
  • Ecuadorian cuisine varies by region: Amazon, Andes, Coast, and Galápagos.

Education & Institutions

  • Medium of instruction: Spanish; bilingual education in Indigenous regions.
  • Literacy rate: ~95%.
  • Top universities: University of San Francisco Quito, Central University of Ecuador, Escuela Politécnica Nacional.
  • Key academic strengths: environmental sciences, engineering, medicine, anthropology.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Galápagos Islands, Quito Historic Center, Cuenca, Baños, Otavalo Market.
  • UNESCO sites: Galápagos Islands, Quito, Cuenca, Qhapaq Ñan Andean Road System.
  • Natural attractions: volcanoes, cloud forests, Amazon River tributaries, Andean lakes.
  • Historic landmarks: colonial churches, Indigenous ruins, Inca sites.
  • Adventure tourism: hiking, mountaineering, birdwatching, rafting, scuba diving.
  • Visa: visa-free for many nationalities.
  • Transportation: intercity buses, domestic flights, taxis, ferries in the Galápagos.

Practical Information

  • Safety: varies by region; cities require standard precautions.
  • Healthcare: good in major cities; limited in rural Amazon areas.
  • Emergency numbers: Police 911, Fire 102, Ambulance 131.
  • Plug type: A & B; Voltage: 120V.
  • Internet: fast in urban areas; weaker in remote regions.
  • Best time to visit: June–September for Andes; December–May for coast and Galápagos.
  • Budget: moderate; Galápagos trips are higher cost.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: football.
  • Notable athletes: Antonio Valencia, Richard Carapaz (cycling champion), Jefferson Pérez (Olympic gold medalist).
  • Cultural icons: Julio Jaramillo (musician), Oswaldo Guayasamín (artist), Jorge Icaza (writer).
  • Entertainment: Andean music, festivals, modern pop and reggaeton.

Neighboring Countries of Ecuador

Ecuador is located on the northwest coast of South America and borders two countries: Colombia to the north and Peru to the east and south. To the west, it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean.

Famous For

  • The Galápagos Islands.
  • The equator line (Mitad del Mundo).
  • Volcanoes and Andean peaks.
  • Biodiversity in the Amazon.
  • High-quality cocoa and chocolate.
  • Panama hats (originally from Ecuador).
  • Colorful Indigenous cultures and markets.

Sources

  • World Bank
  • United Nations (UN Data)
  • IMF
  • CIA World Factbook
  • Ecuador National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC)
  • Official Government Publications
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