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The Apostolic Nunciature to Ecuador is an ecclesiastical office of the Catholic Church in Ecuador. It is a diplomatic post of the Holy See , whose representative is called the Apostolic Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador .
Host country Host city Mission level Year closed Ref. Colombia Cali: Consulate 2013 [8]Puerto Asís: Consulate 2013 [8] Mexico Mexico City: Embassy 2024 [9]Guadalajara
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Chargé d'affaires to the governments of New Granada and Ecuador with residence en Bogotá [1] 1835 1836 Andrew Jackson: James Chamberlayne Pickett [2] Plenipotentiary for signing a Treaty of Peace and Commerce 1838 1839 Martin Van Buren: Van Brugh Livingston: Chargé d'affaires: August 12, 1848 November 12, 1849 James K. Polk: John Trumbull ...
The cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. The cantons are further subdivided into parishes , which are classified as either urban or rural. As of 2025, there are 222 cantons in the country.
Carondelet Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Carondelet) is the seat of government of the Republic of Ecuador, located in Quito.Access is by the public space known as Independence Square or Plaza Grande (colloquial name), around which are also the Archbishop's Palace, Municipal Palace, Hotel Plaza Grande, and Metropolitan Cathedral.
The National Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Nacional) is the unicameral legislature of Ecuador. It replaced the National Congress in 2009 following reforms under the 2008 Constitution. [1] Within Ecuador, the National Assembly has the power to pass laws, while appointment of judges to the National Court of Justice is done by a separate Judicial ...