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  2. Salve, Oh Patria - Wikipedia

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    "Salve, Oh Patria!" (English: "Hail, Oh Fatherland!") is the national anthem of Ecuador.The lyrics were written in 1865 by poet Juan León Mera, under request of the Ecuadorian Senate; the music was composed by Antonio Neumane.

  3. Aurelio Espinosa Pólit - Wikipedia

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    Reseña histórica del Himno Nacional Ecuatoriano (1948) El Himno Nacional de Juan León Mera; Olmedo en la Historia y en las Letras; Edición crítica de la vida de Santa Mariana de Jesús del P. Jacinto Moran de Butrón; Santa Mariana de Jesús, hija de la Compañía de Jesús, estudio histórico ascético de su espiritualidad; Alzando el ...

  4. Song of October Ninth - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Guayaquil is raised while singing the anthem. Song of October Ninth (Spanish: Canción al 9 de octubre) is a poem written by José Joaquín de Olmedo in 1821, to commemorate the 1820 Independence of Guayaquil.

  5. National symbols of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian Ecuador; Real Audiencia of Quito; War of Independence; Gran Colombia (reunification) Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute; 1830–1860. March Revolution; Ecuadorian–Peruvian War (1857–1860) 1860–1895; Liberal Revolution of 1895; 1895–1925. Concha Revolution; 1922 general strike; 1925–1944. Ecuadorian–Peruvian War ...

  6. History of Peru (1845–1866) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Pezet was overthrown, and Prado declared an alliance against Spain, alongside Chile, Bolivia and Ecuador, also declaring war on Spain. On May 2, 1866, the Battle of Callao took place, and a peace treaty was signed in 1879. The expenses caused by the war severely affected the Peruvian economy, which began to decline. [citation needed]

  7. National Archives of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Ecuador (Spanish: Archivo Nacional del Ecuador) was created on 17 January 1884, under the auspices of President José María Plácido Caamaño. [1] The present organizational structure was created in 1938. The National Archives is located in Quito, with a branch in San Juan de Ambato.

  8. Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco - Wikipedia

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    Breve historia del Ecuador (1946) Historia del Ecuador (1954) La lucha por la democracia en el Ecuador (Quito, 1956) Thomas Mann y el nuevo humanismo (Quito, 1956) El Ecuador de Eloy Alfaro (1966) Historia de la República: El Ecuador desde 1830 a Nuestros días (2 vols.; Guayaquil: Cromograph, 1974)

  9. Instituto Nacional Mejía - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the pieces of the Anthropological Museum of Ecuador were owned by the National Institute of Anthropology and Geography, [18] and were exhibited until 1952. [20] In 1974 those pieces (22 wooden sculptures) were donated to the Instituto Nacional Mejía, [20] [18] thus establishing its Ethnographic Museum. The author of the pieces was the ...