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13 Φεβ 2019 · Spanish is the official language of Ecuador and is spoken by 93% of the population. Indigenous languages like Quechua are spoken by some of the country’s indigenous ethnic groups. 74% of Ecuador’s population are Roman Catholic Christians.
Almost everyone in Ecuador has a mixed-race background, which has resulted in tremendous cultural diversity as well as unique customs and traditions across the whole country. Generally speaking, the overwhelming majority of Ecuadorians are Spanish-speaking Catholics, but as it becomes a more integrated and globalized nation each year, this is ...
Ecuador has 4 diverse regions: the Amazon Rain forest, the Coast, the highland Andes, and the Galapagos Archipelago. The Sierra is the heartland of Ecuador's indigenous culture. The oldest cultures of America lived on the Ecuadorian coast.
14 Αυγ 2020 · Ecuador’s culture is a mix of diverse traditions from the Andes, the Amazon, and the Pacific coast. As in all of Latin America, Spanish conquistadors forced Catholic traditions upon the Ecuadorian people, hence Catholicism is now ingrained in its national culture.
25 Απρ 2017 · Below are the different religious beliefs in Ecuador. Roman Catholicism was first introduced to Ecuador during the colonial era by the Spanish, and ever since Catholicism continues to be the most important religion for both the Ecuadorian society and government.
31 Οκτ 2024 · Centuries of Spanish colonization have left a lasting mark on Ecuador, particularly its architecture, religion, and language. The capital, Quito, contains one of South America's most extensive and well-preserved historic centers, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6 Ιαν 2022 · Religion. The vast majority (95%) of Ecuadorians are Catholic. National Holidays. Ecuador's National Day is August 10th, which is a public holiday to celebrate Quito’s independence from Spain in 1809. Holiday Calendar. 1st January: New Year's Day; 6th January: Epiphany; 11th February: Carnival; March: Holy Week (which involves many processions)