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  Learn Spanish in Ecuador, Cuenca Spanish School
Ecuador is a small and stable democratic country with a population of 11,000,000.
Ecuador is a land bursting with contrasts: the warm Pacific coastline, the summits of the Andes mountains and the tangled Amazon rain forest form a brightly colored mosaic of exuberant nature and cultural diversity.
Cuenca is located in an Andean valley at an altitude of 2,200 meters, and the climate is spring like, with average temperatures ranging between 14° and 24° C. The region is rich in history and tradition -the Ingapirca ruins and picturesque craft villages such as Chordeleg are found nearby.
www.studyglobal.net /ecuador.htm   (1103 words)

  
 Cuenca, Ecuador  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Much of the quinine bark of Ecuador is shipped from Cuenca, and the city is also a center for the trimming, stitching, and shipping of Panama hats, so called because of their former center of distribution.
Cuenca, founded in 1557, is the seat of a bishop and the site of two universities.
Despite its industrial and commercial development, the city of Cuenca is especially known for its picturesque appearance and many old houses, often displaying murals and old-fashioned Spanish proverbs painted on the patio walls.
www.galenfrysinger.com /cuenca_ecuador.htm   (146 words)

  
 Volunteer in Cuenca, Ecuador with Cosmic Volunteers
Cuenca, in southern Ecuador, is the country's third largest city.
Cuenca is one of Ecuador’s most elegant and beautiful cities: it is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural site, a fact of which the locals are immeasurably proud.
Cuenca’s most famous cathedral is La Inmaculada, a massive stone-and-brick structure on the eastern side of the central square.
www.cosmicvolunteers.org /ecuador_cuenca.html   (359 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador
Cuenca's location in one of the country's most traditional regions also bestows the city with a very strong indigenous presence.
Cuenca is an important crafts outlet and stands at the center of the panama hat trade, so the shopping is excellent.
The Ruins of Ingapirca are about one hour and 45 minutes away from Cuenca, Ingapirca was both a religious and administrative center, as well as a fortress.
www.ecuadors.org /cuenca   (338 words)

  
 Cuenca Travel Guide Cuenca Ecuador
Cuenca is Ecuador's third largest city and the capital of the province of Azuay.
At first, Cuenca was known as Guapondeleg, which means "an area as large as heaven" in the Cañari language, because Cuenca used to be a Cañari colony.
Ecuador's best guarded treasures, Cuenca, is also known as the "Athens of Ecuador" (La Atenas del Ecuador), because many notable writers, philosophers, artists and poets were born in Cuenca.
www.thebestofecuador.com /cuenca.htm   (1384 words)

  
 Cuenca (city Ecuador) - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Cuenca (city, Ecuador), city in southern Ecuador, capital of Azuay Province, in a valley of the Andes, about 2,581 m (8,468 ft) above sea level....
Cuenca (city, Spain), city and capital of Cuenca Province, Castilla-La Mancha, east-central Spain.
The city of Cuenca is situated on the western...
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 Cuenca Ecuador - World Cultural Heritage Site - Museums - Churches - Convent
Cuenca, as the majority of the main cities of Ecuador, developed a history with a mixture of the native indigenous combined with the Spanish heritage that was brought along by the European conquerors.
This isolated Cuenca from the rest of the highlands and the coast as well, and thus allowed this quaint city to develop its own history with particularities in the life style of its people.
Cuenca not only displays extraordinary works of art in its museums, churches and convents, but also its unique architecture in the midst of which you will be enchanted.
www.exploringecuador.com /en_ar_cuenca_world_cultural_heritage_site.htm   (533 words)

  
 Cuenca, Ecuador
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The Cuenca that exists today was founded in 1557, late considering southern Ecuador's other major city, Loja, was founded in 1548.
Cuenca's population and importance grew steadily during the colonial era and reached the peak of its importance in the first years of Ecuador's independence; it became the capital of one of the three provinces that made up the nascent republic.
www.ecuadorexplorer.com /html/cuenca.html   (986 words)

  
 Ecuador Around Cuenca - Travel Guide
Cuenca’s cobblestone streets, winding rivers, graceful ironwork balconies, and beautiful gardens are part of the pleasant atmosphere of this historical city.
Cuenca is the capital of the Azuay province and the third largest city in Ecuador.
This is one of the oldest churches in Cuenca.
www.exploringecuador.com /en_ar_cuenca_ecuador.htm   (2408 words)

  
 Kilns of Cuenca: Molinaro/Burkett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
While the traditional kilns used in the ceramic studios throughout the city of Cuenca are generally of a quite practical design that has been in use for centuries both in Ecuador and throughout the world, it is important to see how they function for those currently producing pottery for todayÕs market.
Given the materials and resources available to the ceramists working in Cuenca, this document will take a look at the different types of kilns in use and how they might be improved for better, more cost efficient use, as well as improving the safety of such kilns.
Even many of the larger factories in Cuenca are feeling this pressure to move to all lead-free glazes for pieces which are to be used with food.
www.uky.edu /Artsource/molinaro/kilnscuenca.html   (3675 words)

  
 Santa Lucia hotel in Cuenca, Ecuador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Founded by the Spaniards in 1557, Cuenca is the third largest city of Ecuador and it is a culture and artisan center.
The climate in Cuenca, Ecuador was said by the famous explorer Von Humbolt as "the best in the world".
Cuenca, due to it's elevation, is neither hot nor cold, it is literally perpetual Spring time all year.
www.santaluciahotel.com /Cuenca.asp   (202 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador - Cuenca hotels in Cuenca Ecuador
In this small country that they considered to be “a safe haven” and “a treasure for travelers,” they experienced amazing diversity in landscape, environment, and culture—from snowy peaks in the land of the ancient Inca empire, to the steamy equatorial jungle, to ocean beaches.
In addition to being the cultural Mecca of Ecuador, Cuenca is the capital of the Azuay province, the third largest city in the nation, and the economic center of the southern Sierra.
Cuenca can be reached by private transfer as part of our complete vacation packages or by bus or by plane from Quito, and by bus from Guayaquil or from Peru.
www.lunaruntun.com /english/cuenca_hotels.htm   (742 words)

  
 Study Abroad & Cultural Immersion with Languages Abroad - Ecuador - Cuenca
Located in an Andean valley, Cuenca is said to be the "Athens of Ecuador" and is truly a town of striking contrasts, it's easy to forget you live in the 21st century.
Cuenca is easily Ecuador's (and perhaps all of South America's) most beautiful city and the city center is clean and safe.
It is not possible to purchase a round trip air ticket to Cuenca outside of the country, so please plan to arrange this upon arrival in Quito, flight times Quito — Cuenca (45 minutes).
www.languagesabroad.com /countries/cuenca.html   (984 words)

  
 Welcome to CuencaRealEstate.com
Located in Ecuador's southern sierra at an elevation of 8,300 feet, Cuenca is widely considered the country's cultural heart and soul.
The Andean valleys from Cuenca to northern Peru were known as the "valleys of long life" to the communities that occupied this region long before the Incan or Spanish conquests.
The term was modified in the early 20th century by travel writers to "valleys of longevity." The Yungilla valley, southwest of Cuenca, is known for its outstanding weather, spectacular scenery, tropical fruits and vegetables and good water.
www.cuencarealestate.com   (395 words)

  
 Academic Study Abroad in Cuenca, Ecuador
Ecuador was named for its position on the Equator and is bordered by Colombia, Peru and the Pacific Ocean.
This country has the tallest active volcano in the world, great white sand beaches, tropical rainforests, deep crevasses, colorful Indian markets and is well known for its social and political stability.
CEDEI is accredited by Ecuador's Ministry of Education and Culture.
www.amerispan.com /study_abroad/Ecuador/Cuenca/3605   (263 words)

  
 Cuenca (Ecuador) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
En Cuenca tienen su sede cuatro universidades (Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Universidad de Cuenca, Universidad del Azuay y Universidad Católica de Cuenca), y numerosas organizaciones culturales.
Cuenca es conocida por su actividad cultural, tanto por su pasado histórico como por la gran cantidad de actividades que realiza como el pase del niño, carnaval, festival de artes escénicas, entre otros.
Cuenca es también es un importante centro industrial productor de artesanías, como por ejemplo los famosos sobreros Panamá o más conocidos como Panamá huts; también se produce gran cantidad de cerámica, cuero, y una extensa variedad de joyas en oro y plata.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cuenca,_Ecuador   (431 words)

  
 Spanish Language Schools Cuenca: Simon Bolivar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Cuenca is the capital of Azuay province, the third largest city in the nation, and the economic center of the southern Sierra.
The school is located in the heart of the historic district of Cuenca, one block away from the main square and the Cathedral.
This version of the Discover Ecuador program is an organized tour and designed for students who want to explore the different regions of Ecuador while learning the language and travel in comfort.
www.spanish-language.org /bolivar_cuenca.htm   (816 words)

  
 CEDEI : About CEDEI | The Region
Ecuador is famous for its tropical coast, beautiful beaches, the snow-capped mountain ranges and the lush Amazon rainforest.
Located high in a valley in Ecuador's southern Andes, Cuenca is a city of more than 300,000 people and is the third largest city in the country.
The Centro de Estudios Interamericanos is situated in the beautiful colonial heart of Cuenca on Calle Tarqui, six blocks from the central plaza, Parque Calderón.
www.cedei.org /about/region.php   (260 words)

  
 Cuenca, Ecuador : Introduction | Frommers.com
Cuenca is Ecuador's third-largest city, but it feels much more like a charming small town.
One day is enough to explore all of Cuenca, but you'll need another couple of days to enjoy the surrounding area.
Ingapirca, Ecuador's most impressive Inca ruins, are only 2 hours away; Cajas National Park, which is full of scenic hiking trails and peaceful blue lagoons, is an hour north of the city.
www.frommers.com /destinations/cuencaecuador/2834010001.html   (321 words)

  
 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Cuenca (Ecuador) - Wikisource
Cuenca stands at the northern end of a broad valley, or basin, of the Andes, lying between the transverse ridges of Azuay and Loja, and is about 8640 ft. above sea-level.
Near by is the hill of Tarqui which the French astronomers chose for their meridian in 1742.
Cuenca is the third most important city of Ecuador, being the seat of a bishopric, and having a college, a university faculty, a cathedral, and several churches, and a considerable industrial and commercial development.
en.wikisource.org /wiki/EB1911:Cuenca_(Ecuador)   (176 words)

  
 Spanish Abroad Inc. - Cuenca Ecuador - Spanish Schools Cuenca Ecuador
Cuenca was formerly an important city in the Inca Empire, second only to Cuzco, Peru.
Cuenca is the perfect destination for travelers who want to get away from the big city hustle and bustle of Quito.
Daily life in Cuenca is much more tranquil than Quito, and in general one finds the inhabitants of Cuenca to be more conservative than those in Quito.
www.spanishabroad.com /ecuador/cuenca/cuencaover.htm   (365 words)

  
 Cuenca, Ecuador - Wander the Planet .net
Cuenca is the third-largest city in Ecuador and many think it is Ecuador's most beautiful city.
Cuenca is about 11 hours south of Quito by bus - on some of the worst roads in the country.
Of course I can't say the same for the dog and small mule the bus ran over or for the girl behind me who was throwing up her lunch.
www.wandertheplanet.net /Ecuador/cuenca.htm   (911 words)

  
 Learn Spanish in Cuenca, Ecuador
Learning Spanish abroad in Cuenca, Ecuador is one of many language immersion programs offered by AmeriSpan.
Colonial Cuenca is just across the Tomebamba River from modern day Cuenca with modern office buildings, art galleries and two universities.
Home to many scholars and artists of Ecuador, Cuenca is said to be the “Athens of Ecuador.” Relatively undiscovered by English speaking tourists, this program offers an excellent opportunity to learn Spanish.
www.amerispan.com /language_schools/Ecuador/Cuenca/3506   (315 words)

  
 Ecuador - Tours to Cuenca & Riobamba
On top of the Inca's ruins of the city of Tomebamba and with a strong essence of the Spanish colonial past, Cuenca (Azuay's capital city) was founded.
This 6 hour ride passes by the most fertile agricultural land of Ecuador and by 12 stations until we reach the 1000 foot cliff of the Devil's Nose and return to Alausí station (place where the car is waiting for us).
After lunch in Alausí we continue by car to visit Ingapirca (Inca ruins here are evidence of it being the hub of the northern realms of the Inca empire) to Cuenca.
www.turisvision.com /tours/inbound/cuenca.htm   (757 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador Travel Ecuador Highland, Jungle and Peru Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
We will drive to the south of Quito, visit Ecuador’s first Cotopaxi National Park, where Cotopaxi Volcano, the highest active volcano on earth, is the main attraction.
Riobamba is the birthplace of Ecuador’s first constitution, which took place in 1830.
The third day; To most visitors, Cuenca is the prettiest colonial city in the country.
www.galapagosisland.net /ecuadorhighland_cuenca.html   (909 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador, Cuenca Hotels, Ecuador, Panama Hats, Produce MArkets- Destination: Ecuador
History and cultural buffs won't want to miss Cuenca, a colonial-looking city with narrow cobbled streets, ironwork balconies and red-tiled roofs, dozens of fascinating churches, and a wide variety of museums and art galleries.
From Cuenca's charming central square, the Parque Calderon, you can see the large blue domes of the Catedral Nueva, a nineteenth-century cathedral with gorgeous stain-glass windows, a huge twin-towered facade, and a very ornate high altar.
Rio Tomebamba, the river that separates Cuenca's colonial town from the universities and modern residences, is another colorful sight well worth a look.
www.destination360.com /south-america/ecuador/cuenca.php   (512 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador - Cajas National Park
Additionally, this is an easily accessible plateau and high elevation forest park and is also the main source of drinking water in Cuenca.
The main entrance to the park is about 40 minutes from Cuenca on the road to Miguir, where a fee of US$10 is charged.
Ecuador's capital and the country's second largest city.
www.thebestofecuador.com /cajas.htm   (765 words)

  
 Cuenca travel guide - Wikitravel
Cuenca is good to walk around the city center.
Cabs are readily available and charge $1-$2 ($1 more at night) per trip (As of 2006), the fee should be negotiated before entering the car.
There are many Spanish language schools for foreign visitors in Cuenca.
wikitravel.org /en/Cuenca_(Ecuador)   (393 words)

  
 Cuenca, Ecuador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The foundation of the city was commissioned by Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, at that time ruler of the Viceroyalty of Peru, who was a native of Cuenca, Spain.
Cuenca achieved its independence on November 3, 1820.
Cuenca has a long lasting reputation for being a university city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cuenca,_Ecuador   (264 words)

  
 Learn Spanish in Cuenca, Ecuador
Cuenca, Ecuador's third largest city, has been protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999.
Cuenca feels like a small town but is full things to do and see; there are museums, art galleries, two universities and a plethora of unique indigenous markets just waiting to be discovered.
Our Cuenca Spanish school is located in the city center with a beautiful view of the Barranco River.
www.spanishintheworld.com /spanish/ecuador-cuenca.html   (328 words)

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