Ecuadorian flag The colors on the flag represent the following: Ecuador 

Ecuador, named after the spanish word for equator, is in the northwest part of South America on the Pacific Ocean side. To the north is Colombia and to the east and south is Peru. It is about the size of Nevada. Two high and parallel ranges of the Andes, traversing the country from north to south, are topped by tall volcanic peaks. The highest is Chimborazo at 20,577 ft (6,272 m).
Quito, once a part of the Inca empire, has some of the best preserved early colonial architecture on the continent

The Galápagos Islands (or Colón Archipelago: 3,029 sq mi; 7,845 sq km), in the Pacific Ocean about 600 mi (966 km) west of the South American mainland, became part of Ecuador in 1832. it is home to the animals and birds whose evolutionary adaptations shaped Charles Darwin's theories.

 map of ecuador - quito


Capital: Quito
Government type: Unitary Multiparty Republic
Population: 13,547,137 (July 2005 est.)
Languages: (Official) Spanish 93%, 6% Quechua by Amerindians
Official Currency:  US Dollar (USD) 
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Climate: tropical; hot and humid; rainfall is throughout the year.
Independence Day: 24  May 1822 (from Spain)
Religion: predominately Roman Catholic 94%,  Protestant 2% 
Ethnicity: Amerindians 50%,  Mestizos 40%, Spanish 9%, and Asians, Africans, British, Irish, French, German, and Lebanese
Area: total: 283,561 sq km
Country Dial Code: 593
Top Destinations in Ecuador

Quito  |  Guayquil | Otavalo | Cuenca | Banos | Galapagos Islands