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  2. Public holidays in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Declaration of Independence of Ecuador (1809) Primer Grito de Independencia: October 9 (Floating) Independence of Guayaquil (1820) Independencia de Guayaquil: November 2 (Fixed) All Souls' Day: Día de los Difuntos, Día de Muertos: November 3 (Fixed) Independence of Cuenca (1820) Independencia de Cuenca: December 6 (Fixed) Foundation of Quito ...

  3. Fiesta de Toros del Señor de Girón - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta de Toros del Señor de Girón is a festival held each year in Girón, Ecuador. It is the most popular festival in the canton of Girón and is one of the most important festivals in Azuay Province. [1] [2] The festival celebrates the Señor de las Aguas de Girón, an image of the crucified Christ that is located in Girón's church. [2]

  4. 2025 in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    2 January — President Daniel Noboa appoints Planning Minister Sariha Moya as interim vice president. [1]3 February — President Noboa announces a 27% tariff on Mexican imports.

  5. July Revolution (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The Julian Revolution1 was a civic-military movement in Ecuador that, through a coup on July 9, 1925 led by the Military League, a secret group of young officers of the Ecuadorian Army, overthrew President Gonzalo Córdova.

  6. Julio Jaramillo - Wikipedia

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    Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido (October 1, 1935 – February 9, 1978) was a notable Ecuadorian singer and recording artist who performed throughout Latin America, achieving great fame for his renditions of boleros, valses, pasillos, tangos, and rancheras.

  7. October 9 Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Muñoz, Julio H. (1949). Doctrinas militares aplicadas en el Ecuador: Historia y pedagogía militar. Quito. Oña Villareal, Humberto (1988). Fechas históricas y hombres notables del Ecuador. Guayaquil. Villamil, José de; Abel Romeo Castillo (1983). La independencia de Guayaquil: 9 de octubre de 1820. Guayaquil: Banco Central del Ecuador.

  8. Fiestas de Quito - Wikipedia

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    The Fiestas de Quito (celebrations of Quito) is a weeklong period from the end of November to 6 December celebrating the foundation of Quito. [1] During this period, bullfighting at the Plaza de Toros, [2] flamenco dancing, opera and theater shows are presented.

  9. Pueblos Mágicos (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish: [pweβloˈmaxiko]; "Magical Towns Programme") is an initiative led by Ecuador's Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR). The program seeks to promote tourism in a network of small and mid-sized towns that represent aspects of Ecuador's cultural heritage, and to encourage sustainable economic development in these communities.