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    Otavalo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province. Its capital is the city of Otavalo. The Canton's population in the 2010 census was...
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    Otavalo, capital of Otavalo Canton, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. It is located in Imbabura Province of Ecuador. According...
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  • Otavalo may refer to: Otavalo (city), Ecuador Otavalo Canton, Ecuador Otavalo people, indigenous people in northern Ecuador Otavalo Valley in the Ecuadorian...
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    Intag is a remote, partly mountainous area in Cotacachi Canton and Otavalo Canton Imbabura Province, Ecuador, named for the Intag river. It includes Intag...
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    canton is separated by the Mojanda volcano from the canton of Otavalo in the province of Imbabura in the north. It borders the same-province cantons of...
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    The Cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. There are 221 cantons in the country, of which three are not...
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    Manta Mera Milagro Montecristi Muisne Naranjal Nobol Nuevo Rocafuerte Otavalo Paján Palestina Palora Pasaje Pedernales Pedro Carbo Pichincha Pimampiro...
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    writer and feminist activist. María Angélica Idrobo was born in 1890 in Otavalo canton in the province of Imbabura, Ecuador. Her surname is also sometimes...
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  • Balcon 2 Hemisferios, located on the Equator in Cayambe, Ecuador. Two Otavalo girls in Cayambe. Quitsato Sundial Dolores Cacuango, indigenous activist...
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    mountain can be climbed in a single day. The province is divided into six cantons. The following table lists each with its population at the 2001 census...
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    and ceramics. It is smaller and less touristed than the larger market in Otavalo, to the North of Quito. Pujilí is also home to churches, artisan shops...
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    Capital: Ibarra. Cantones: Ibarra, Otavalo, Cotacachi y Cayambe. Chimborazo Province. Capital: Riobamba. Cantones: Riobamba, Ambato, Guano, Guaranda,...
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    Mágicos. The city is located 8 km (5 miles) northwest of the artisan city of Otavalo, about 4.8 km (3 miles) west of the Panamerican Highway (Route 35). It...
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    like Quito or Guayaquil, or as attractive as smaller cities like Baños or Otavalo,[original research?] Ambato's attractions include the modern cathedral...
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    Gustavo Pareja Cisneros (category People from Otavalo (city))
    (born 10 January 1947) is an Ecuadorian politician. He was the Mayor of Otavalo upon defeating the incumbent Mario Conejo in the 2014 mayoral election...
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  • for the local market held in its eight plazas on Thursdays [1]. Unlike Otavalo, the market is mainly for locals from the highlands who come to buy pots...
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    Ecuador, with the population being a mix of Mestizos, Amerindians (mostly Otavalo people), and Afro-Ecuadorians. Ibarra is known for its mild weather, colonial...
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    Terrassa also signed a protocol of special relations cooperation with: Otavalo, Ecuador Nebridius (5th c. – 6th c.), religious Joseph Oller (1835-1922)...
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    growth increased and immediately passed to be part of the Township of Otavalo, until 1600 when it passed to the Township of Ibarra. During the colonial...
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    Mojanda (category Quito Canton)
    and are about 20 minutes taxi ride from the largely indigenous town of Otavalo. Mojanda is a complex of two volcanoes which were active simultaneously...
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    dancing in Ecuador is Sanjuanito. It is originally from northern Ecuador (Otavalo-Imbabura). Sanjuanito is a type of dance music played during festivities...
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  • (72) Quito Andrey 21 April 2013 Also visited the Galápagos Islands and Otavalo 8 (73) Costa Rica Lesya 28 April 2013 Visited San Jose, Limon, Alajuela...
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    Samborondón*, Puerto Francisco de Orellana*, Jipijapa*, Santa Elena, Otavalo*, Cayambe, Buena Fe*, Velasco Ibarra*, La Troncal*, El Triunfo*, Salinas...
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  • the occupied Caranqui region. The Caranqui secured Sarance (present-day Otavalo), which was attacked by the Sapa Inca's brother Tuma. Many soldiers on...
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    The names of the most prominent chiefdoms were the Caranqui, Cayambe, Otavalo, and Cochasquí. Pais Caranqui (Caranqui country) is the collective name...
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  • serve the thousands of converts in the late 1960s and 1970s. A native of Otavalo, Ecuador and chairman of the National Spiritual Assembly of Ecuador investigated...
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