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  2. Culture of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the movies shown in movie theatres in Ecuador come from the United States and Spain. The movies are often in English, and have Spanish subtitles, but are sometimes translated for family movies. The Ecuador Film Company was founded in Guayaquil in 1924. During the early 1920s to early 1930s, Ecuador enjoyed its Cinema Golden Age era.

  3. Escuela de la Concordia - Wikipedia

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    The Escuela de la Concordia (Spanish for the "School of Concord" or "Agreement"), also known as the Patriotic Society of the Friends of the Country of Quito (Spanish: Sociedad Patriótica de Amigos del País de Quito) was an influential society in Spanish South America during the 1790s.

  4. Category:Culture of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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  5. Tumaco-La Tolita culture - Wikipedia

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    Tumaco-La Tolita gold figure. The Tumaco-La Tolita culture or Tulato culture, [1] also known as the Tumaco Culture in Colombia or as the Tolita Culture in Ecuador [2] was an archaeological culture that inhabited the northern coast of Ecuador and the southern coast of Colombia during the Pre-Columbian era.

  6. Chorrera culture - Wikipedia

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    The Chorrera culture or Chorrera tradition is a Late Formative indigenous culture that flourished between 1300 BCE and 300 BCE in Ecuador. [1] Chorrera culture was one of the most widespread cultures in pre-Columbian Ecuador, spanning the Pacific lowlands to the Andean highlands, [2] and even into southern Colombia. [1]

  7. Quitu culture - Wikipedia

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    The Quitu or Quillaco were Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples in Ecuador who founded Quito, which is the capital of present-day Ecuador. [1] This people ruled the territory from 2000 BCE and persisted through the period known as the Regional Integration Period. They were overtaken by the invasion of the Inca. The Spanish invaded and conquered the ...

  8. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana - Wikipedia

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    The location of La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana headquarters in Quito. La Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (The House of Ecuadorian Culture) is a cultural organization founded by Benjamín Carrión on August 9, 1944, during the presidency of Dr Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra. It was created to stimulate, to direct and to coordinate the development ...

  9. Francisco Tobar García - Wikipedia

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    Ebrio de eternidad (Quito: Ed. Banco Central de Ecuador, 1992) Plays. Tres piezas de teatro (Quito: Ed. Casa de la Cultura, 1962) Grandes comedias (Quito: Ed. Casa de la Cultura, 1981) Novels. Pares o nones (Madrid: Ed. Planeta, 1979) - winner of the Marbella Prize in Spain; La corriente era libre (Bogotá: Ed. Paulinas, 1979) Autobiografía ...