Monuments of Ecuador
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The national monuments of Ecuador provide a unique insight into a country with a rich history and culture.[1] Most monuments are reflects of the country and its position in the equator as well as monuments depicting its tradition of pre-Columbian civilizations and Spaniard influence.
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Mitad del mundo; Ingapirca; arco de la capilla del rosario; carondelet palace; metropolitan cathedral quito; la rotonda; the moorish clock tower;
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| Mitad del Mundo Mitad del Mundo City, Pichincha |
Ingapirca Azogues, Cañar |
Arco de la capilla del Rosario Quito, Pichincha | |||||
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| Palacio de Carondelet Quito, Pichincha |
Metropolitan Cathedral Quito, Pichincha |
La Rotonda Guayaquil, Guayas |
Moorish Clock Tower Guayaquil, Guayas | ||||
References
- ↑ Monuments in Ecuador. Retrieved on 2012-8-26
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