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  1. The number of Ecuadorian citizens living in Spain peaked at 497,799 in the year 2005. Since then, it has decreased to 135,275 as of 2018, because many Ecuadorians acquired Spanish citizenship by naturalization, and also because some of them moved to other European countries during Spain's economic crisis of 2008–2014.

  2. t. e. Ecuador is a multicultural and multiethnic nation, with the majority of its population is descended from a mixture of both European and Amerindian ancestry. The other 10% of Ecuador's population originate east of the Atlantic Ocean, predominantly from Spain, Italy, Lebanon, France and Germany. Around the Esmeraldas and Chota regions, the ...

  3. A constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 21 April 2024, amid the 2024 Ecuadorian conflict. The referendum was held on proposed security measures. In January 2024, the Constitutional Court had blocked nine proposed questions. Results. Nine of the eleven referendum measures passed, with a reported voter turnout of 72%.

  4. The History of Ecuador covers human habitation in the region reaching back 8,000 years. During that period a diversity of cultures have influenced the people and the land that today make up the contemporary Republic of Ecuador. Indigenous tribes inhabited the area for millennia before being invaded and absorbed into the Inca Empire in the early ...

  5. People, Equality and Democracy. People, Equality and Democracy ( Spanish: Pueblo, Igualdad y Democracia ), formerly United Ecuadorian ( Spanish: Ecuatoriano Unido ), is an Ecuadorian political movement that emerged in 2017 and registered in 2022. Its founder is Arturo Moreno Encalada, cousin of former President Lenín Moreno.

  6. Population. 18,213,749 (2023 estimate) ( 66th) [1] Growth rate. 1.443% (2011 est.) Language. Spoken. Spanish, other indigenous languages. Demographic features of the population of Ecuador include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

  7. Ecuadorian–Peruvian War. At the beginning of offensive, numbers have been estimated between 15,200 and 30,000 killed. The Second Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, known locally as the War of '41 (Spanish: Guerra del 41 ), was a South American border war fought between 5–31 July 1941. It was the first of three military conflicts between Ecuador and ...

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