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  Ecuador Travel Guide - History
Ecuador's role as a significant exporter of petroleum has proven to be at the expense of its environmental quality, and the indigenous people of the Oriente continue to resist this exploitation.
Presidents Mahuad and Fujimori met several times to conclude the process, and finally agreed to submit the last unresolved issue to arbitration by the Guarantor countries, upon acceptance of the Congresses of Ecuador and Perú.
The Presidents of Brazil, Argentina and Chile -the Guarantor countries of the Protocol of Río de Janeiro with the United States of America-, the King of Spain, the Presidents of Bolivia, Colombia and Venezuela and U.S. Special Envoy Thomas Mack McLarty were in attendance.
www.ecuador-travel-guide.org /art&culture/History.htm   (3693 words)

  
 Ecuador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America, bounded by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean on the west.
Ecuador is a member of the United Nations (and most of its specialized agencies) and the Organization of American States (OAS) and also is a member of many regional groups, including the Rio Group, the Latin American Economic System, the Latin American Energy Organization, the Latin American Integration Association, and the Andean Pact.
The culture of Ecuador mirrors the demographics of the country itself, and is a rich amalgam of various influences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ecuador   (1581 words)

  
 Lists of office-holders - InformationBlast
Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
List of national leaders - heads of state or government who are in office.
Presidents of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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 CHARLES BRAY's Ecuado Journal
In effect, Ecuador is three countries; the west, the central mountainous region of the Andes, and the east.
In March 17th 1999, the former president of Ecuador, Fabian Alarcon, has been arrested in connection with charges of misconduct while he was head of the national Congress from 1995 to 1997.
Ecuador has tried to limit the number of visitors to the islands, but there were more than 71,000 last year, far too many, say environmental groups.
www.greatestcities.com /users/cbray5003/South_America/Ecuador   (7388 words)

  
 President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Under the French Third and the Fourth Republics, the "President of the Council" (of ministers) was the head of government, with the President of the Republic a largely symbolic figurehead.
President for Life is a title assumed by some dictators to ensure that their authority or legitimacy is never questioned.
In French legal terminology, the president of a court consisting of multiple judges is the foremost judge; he chairs the meeting of the court and directs the debates (and this thus addressed as "Mr President", Monsieur le Président, or appropriate feminine forms).
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 WHKMLA : History of Ecuador, 1830-1870
Regarding the political structure of Ecuador, a dichotomy emerged, Quito becoming the center of the conservatives and Guayaquil the center of the iberals.
Ecuador, caught in factional fighting, was the object of ambitious politicians, the political aims of whom were often difficult to separate from personal ones.
In 1832, the border to Colombia was fixed by treaty, Ecuador ceding territory north of the Carchi river.
www.zum.de /whkmla/region/samerica/ecuador183070.html   (559 words)

  
 1world - Ecuador Page
The president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), Antonio Vargas, told IPS that the indigenous uprising was not a failure because it confirmed the group's organizational force and power to mobilize a large segment of the population.
The new president is scheduled to present a new cabinet to the public, then fly to his hometown of Guayaquil, the country's largest city, to cast his vote in a previously scheduled referendum on increased provincial autonomy.
Ecuador, by contrast, has always been more or less a mess; its plunging currency is only the outward sign of an inward disgrace, of a bankrupt banking system that cannot be rescued by an equally bankrupt government.
www.1worldcommunication.org /ecuador.htm   (14959 words)

  
 Ecuador: The Search for Democratic Governance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ecuador is one of the longest-lived third wave democracies in South America.
Presidents in Ecuador are elected for a four-year period and are banned from immediate reelection.
According to this system of "unlimited vote" the voter has the right to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled in each district (the size of the district magnitude) and may give those votes to candidates all of the same party, or may freely vote for candidates across parties.
www.aceproject.org /main/english/es/esy_ec.htm   (1516 words)

  
 BOLIVIA - Online Information article about BOLIVIA
The executive branch of the government is presided over by a president and two vice-presidents, who are elected by direct popular vote for a period of four years, and are not eligible for re-election for the next succeeding term.
The president is assisted by a cabinet of five ministers of state, viz.: foreign relations and worship; finance and industry; interior and fomento; justice and public instruction; war and colonization.
General Sucre was chosen president for life, according to the constitution, but only accepted the appointment for the space of two years, and on the express condition that 2000 Colombian troops should be permitted to remain with him.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BLA_BOS/BOLIVIA.html   (13608 words)

  
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President of Ecuador in 1911: Emilio Estrada Carmona (Bio.
President of Guatemala from 1898 to 1920: Manuel Estrada Cabrera (Bio.
President of the Philippines : Joseph Ejército Estrada.
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 Lists of office-holders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
lists of people in various offices and positions, including heads of states or of subnational entities (in no particular order).
Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles ( main article and " Politics of ") and the list of national leaders, recent changes on 2004 in politics, and past leaders on State leaders by year.
See also: List of national leaders (in office), state leaders by year.
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 Lists of office-holders - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
List of Patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
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 List Of Lebanese People [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is a list of prominent Lebanese The Lebanese Republic or Lebanon is a country in Southwest Asia, along the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Syria and Israel.
Amine Gemayel Amine Gemayel (born 1942) was President of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988.
It is bound to the north and north-west by the Caribbean Sea, to the east by Venezuela and Brazil, to the south by Ecuador and Peru, and to the west by Panama and the Pacific Ocean....
www.wikimirror.com /List_of_Lebanese_people   (6355 words)

  
 Ecuador - Gurupedia
The Republic of Ecuador is a country of South America.
The Republic of Ecuador was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of
Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors.
www.gurupedia.com /e/ec/ecuador.htm   (244 words)

  
 Ecuador | January 2006 | New Internationalist
Ecuador is a country divided by geography and cultural rivalry, notably between the serranos living in the temperate Andean highlands dominated by Quito and the costeños from the Pacific lowlands centred around the commercial port, Guayaquil.
Ecuador has benefited from rising oil prices but oil profits are largely spent on huge foreign debt repayments at the expense of social reform and investment.
Ecuador was only the second country in the world to have equality of sexual orientation written into the Constitution.
www.newint.org /columns/country/2006/01/01/ecuador   (1398 words)

  
 United States Presidents and the Masonic Power Structure. freemason,jesuit,illuminati,presidents,trilateral ...
President George Washington, in a letter written to the Reverend G. Snyder: "Reverend, Sir, it was not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati -- the principles of Jacobinism -- had not spread in the United States.
McLean is listed in 10,000 Famous Freemasons as having been a member of Columbus Lodge #30 in Columbus, Ohio, but he is not listed in Masonic Trivia and Facts or in the The MSA 1940s study.
President of the United States (Whig) Son of Benjamin Harrison one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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 Ecuador
With a resounding victory over his rival, Rafael Correa was elected president of the Republic of Ecuador in the elections on November 26, 2006.
Ecuador is a country were no less than 7 presidents have been in office in the past 9 years.
The new president Noboa gave the go-ahead to a package of laws which mean the "dollarisation" of the economy, the deregulation of the labour market and massive privatisations.
www.marxist.com /ecuador.htm   (968 words)

  
 Ecuador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ecuador straddles the equator (''Ecuador'' is the Spanish word for "equator") and has an area of 272,045 sq km (105,037 sq mi).
Grandparents are Lucia Aleivar and Julio Barco, both of Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Ron and Mary Ellen Uhrig of Fort Morgan.
QUITO -(Dow Jones)- Ecuador's government on Tuesday announced plans to turn over management control of three state-run telecommunications companies to a private international firm, with an auction slated to be convened by early September.
www.infothis.com /find/Ecuador   (1702 words)

  
 LATIN AMERICA: Long List of Ex-Presidents Face Corruption Charges - Report
The long list includes two serving presidents facing charges, as well as former leaders who have served time in prison, are now behind bars, are under prosecution, or are the target of suspicions and about to be tried.
Another former president who may soon be tried is Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in Bolivia, who was forced to resign in October 2003 by a month-long popular revolt triggered by plans to export natural gas to the United States and Mexico under conditions that were opposed by the public.
In the Caribbean, former Haitian president Jean Bertrand Aristide, whose term was cut short in February in the midst of looting and violence and U.S. intervention, is accused by opposition groups of corruption and political violence.
www.ipsnews.net /interna.asp?idnews=25955   (1603 words)

  
 ecuador map and map of ecuador and information page
Before the great Inca empire began its conquest of this land called Ecuador in 1463, it was populated by a number of indigenous Indian tribes that were often at war with one another.
Although Ecuador marked 25 years of civilian governance in 2004, the period has been marred by political instability, as seven presidents have governed Ecuador since 1996.
Relative Location Ecuador sits directly on the Equator, and subsequently is positioned in the northern, southern and western hemispheres.
www.worldatlas.com /webimage/countrys/samerica/ec.htm   (936 words)

  
 Arianna Online Forums - Ecuador's Instability May Spread   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In Ecuador, they are calling this angry people-power demonstration of tens of thousands "coletazo de la serpiente" — the unpredictable thrashing of a dangerous snake's tail that can hit anything.
Ecuador's revolt began with disgust at Gutierrez's summary dismissal of 27 of 31 Supreme Court judges last December.
The people of Ecuador took to the streets to oust a president who had attempted to stack the Ecuadorean supreme court with judges loyal to his agenda.
www.ariannaonline.com /forums/showthread.php?t=23226   (1949 words)

  
 United States Presidents and The Illuminati / Masonic Power Structure
Notice the death's of non Masonic presidents or those who lost favor, and the shuffling of the vice presidents to get them in the position of takeover before the presidents were killed or removed.
President George Washington, in a letter written to the Reverend G. Snyder: "Reverend, Sir, it was not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati -- the principles of Jacobinism -- had not spread in the United States.
Story is listed as a member of Philanthropic Lodge in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in 10,000 Famous Freemasons and the MSA 1940s study, but not in Masonic Trivia and Facts.
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 Ecuador Eyes Presidential Runoff - Council on Foreign Relations
And there is a revolving-door aspect to the presidency: Ecuador has had nine presidents since 1997, and three presidents have been ousted by popular protests in the past ten years.
This is perhaps a result of frustration over the failure of oil revenue (Ecuador is the second-largest Latin American supplier of oil to the United States, behind Venezuela) to trickle down to the population.
Ecuador (ElectionGuide) is among the twelve Latin American countries holding presidential elections in the past year (BBC).
www.cfr.org /publication/11724/ecuador_eyes_presidential_runoff.html   (1028 words)

  
 Ecuador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ecuador's intellectual property regime is governed by the "Law on Intellectual Property" adopted in 1998.
Ecuador has ratified the Berne Convention for the protection of literary and artistic works, the Geneva Phonogram Convention, and the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
Ecuador made a public commitment to apply the WTO TRIPS agreement from the date of its accession to the WTO.
www.emich.edu /ict_usa/ECUADOR.htm   (1729 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Tensions flare in Ecuador as Correa backers protest
QUITO – Supporters of Ecuador's President Rafael Correa shut down the attorney general's office Monday in protest over the new top prosecutor named by Congress, underscoring a growing rift between the newly elected leftist and Congress.
Correa, a left-wing ally of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, has promised to introduce sweeping reforms to curtail the influence of traditional political parties whom many Ecuadoreans blame for their poor country's instability.
Ecuador has been without an appointed attorney general since February 2005 when the government of then president Lucio Gutierrez faced a political crisis that forced him from office months later.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/20070122-1121-ecuador-protest-.html   (395 words)

  
 Dodging Oranges In Ecuador
NDTV reports him as having a ten percent lead, which is pretty huge for Ecuador – and an increase from last week when most outlets seemed to think that the centrist alternative, a man called Leon Roldos (who is currently the Vice-President) was gaining.
A Correa presidency would be a negative for Colombia too, which would have to deal with hostile states on two borders along with home-grown narcoterrorism.
The move was not a capricious expropriation on the part of Ecuador, rather the legal conclusion to a long saga of dispute with the company.
gnn.tv /threads/20407/Dodging_Oranges_In_Ecuador   (4253 words)

  
 Cuenca Ecuador visa consulate affairs in Cuenca Ecuador
The Consulates of Ecuador are offices of the Government of Ecuador established abroad to assist and perform official duties required by Ecuadorian citizens overseas and foreigners, who wish to visit, do business or study in Ecuador.
United States citizens traveling to Ecuador for tourism, business, studies do not require a visa unless they expect to stay in Ecuador for more than 90 days in one calendar year (that is, 90 days adding every entry in one year).
Certificate of the religious organization where the applicant will work in Ecuador, explaining why a foreign person is required, and a brief description of the tasks s/he will be assigned in Ecuador.
www.incuenca.com /visa_consular_affairs.html   (1003 words)

  
 freedominfo.org: country pages - ecuador
Ecuador's Transparency and Access to Information Law was approved by Congress and ratified by the President in May 2004.
President Lucio Gutierrez ratified the Law, and it was published on the official record on May 18.
Successful anticorruption initiatives need to acknowledge that corrupt political behavior is often caused by the inherent congressional weakness of Ecuadorian presidents and that corruption often goes unpunished due to the politicization of the judiciary branch.
www.freedominfo.org /countries/ecuador.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Travel to presidents of ecuador. Great deals on travel packages to presidents of ecuador. Book your vacation to ...
Ecuadorian President Gustavo Noboa declared a state of emergency in the Galapagos Islands, where an oil slick is threatening rare sea life.
Presidents of Ecuador and Peru at USIP-Press Release
President Jamil Mahuad Witt of Ecuador and President Alberto Fujimori of Peru met with...
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 USAID - Latin America & Caribbean: Ecuador
With about a third of its economy based on oil, Ecuador is the world’s largest exporter of bananas and a significant exporter of shrimp.
For President Lucio Gutierrez the coming year means much to his administration’s plans for trade and development.
Elected in 2002, President Gutierrez was a former Army general who led a coup to topple the former President Jamil Mahuad in 2000.
www.usaid.gov /locations/latin_america_caribbean/country/ecuador   (319 words)

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