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3 unusual facts about Pichincha


Nebulosa fulvipalpis

It is found on mid elevations on the western slope of the Andes, from Cali, Colombia, south to Pichincha, Ecuador.

Pichincha, Ecuador

Guayaquil is a city in Guayaquil Canton in the Guayas Province in Ecuador.

Sandra Ruales

Sandra de las Mercedes Ruales Mosquera (born May 30, 1974 in Quito, Pichincha) is a female Ecuadorian athlete, who competes in the long-distance events.


Diego Herrera

Diego Rodrigo Herrera Larrea (born April 20, 1969 in Pichincha, Ecuador) is a retired footballer from Ecuador.

Ecuadorian Football Federation

Numerous amateur federations sprouted in the provinces with the largest cities, being Pichincha, and Guayas.

By the 1950s Guayas, and Pichincha, left behind amateur, and became professional 1951, and 1953 respectfully.

Jacu

Uchu Jacu, a traditional flour from the Ecuadorian province of Pichincha

Leonardo Cárdenas

He was member of bands like Juvenil from Pichincha and Quito Metropolitan Symphonic Band as a keyboardist, composer and arranger.

Pambamarca

Pambamarca (alternate, Pimbamarca) is an eroded stratovolcano in the Central Cordillera of the northern Ecuadorian Andes in the northeast of the Pichincha province of Ecuador.

Prostitution in Ecuador

According to a recent government study, the main destination provinces for human trafficking include Pichincha, Guayas, Esmeraldas and Manabi; Ecuadorian women are also trafficked to Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and Western Europe for commercial sexual exploitation.

Rafael Pérez Pareja

He was military chief of the province of Pichincha, only to be interim president of Ecuador as a member of pentavirato who ruled the country between October 15 and November 23, 1883, along with Pablo Herrera, Luis Cordero, Pedro Lizarzaburu and Agustin Guerrero.

Restrepia dodsonii

Restrepia dodsonii, commonly called the Dodson's Restrepia, is a species of orchid endemic to Ecuador (Pichincha).

San Antonio de Pichincha

San Antonio de Pichincha, or simply San Antonio, also but less frequently known by its older name San Antonio de Lulumpamba (alternate spelling: Lulumbamba), is a rural parish of Quito Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador.

Uchu Jacu

originating from the Cayambe region in the northern part of the Ecuadorian province of Pichincha.


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