The Sucre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsukre]) was the currency of Ecuador between 1884 and 2000. Its ISO code was ECS and it was subdivided into 10 decimos...
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Mariscal Sucre International Airport (IATA: UIO, ICAO: SEQM) is an international airport serving Quito, Ecuador. It is the busiest airport in Ecuador. It is...
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what is now Ecuador. The encounter, fought in the context of the Spanish American wars of independence, pitted a Patriot army under Sucre against a Royalist...
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department of Sucre Ecuador Sucre Canton, a canton in the province of Manabí Sucre, Manabí, a town in the province of Manabí Peru Sucre Province, in the...
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centavos, 31 mm Sucre = 10 Décimos = 100 Centavos Conversion: 1 sucre = 1 peso Ecuador's monetary unit, the peso, was renamed Sucre (decree of March...
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Quito (redirect from Capital of Ecuador)
but if Sucre is specified as the capital, then it is the second highest, behind Quito. Quito is the political and cultural center of Ecuador as the country's...
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what is now Ecuador's official Independence Day on 24 May 1822. The rest of Ecuador gained its independence after Antonio José de Sucre defeated the...
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currency in 2010 in two transactions between Ecuador and Venezuela. International trade between member states in SUCRE reached its maximum in 2012 with 2,646...
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On September 12, 1821, Sucre met the same fate as Urdeneta in the Second Battle of Huachi. Aymerich's forces defeated Sucre in the same plains that now...
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each of whom soon responded by sending sizable contingents to Ecuador. Antonio José de Sucre, the brilliant young lieutenant of Bolívar who arrived in Guayaquil...
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Mariscal Sucre International Airport (IATA: UIO, ICAO: SEQU) was the main international airport that served Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador. It was the busiest...
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Sucre (Spanish: [ˈsukɾe]) is the de jure capital city of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department and the sixth most populous city in Bolivia...
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Bolívar Sucre Sucúa Tarapoa Tena Tosagua Tulcán Urcuquí Valencia Ventanas Vinces Yaguachi Yantzaza Zamora Zaruma Cantons of Ecuador Provinces of Ecuador Lists...
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Speciethaler – Schleswig-Holstein Srang – Tibet Sterling – United Kingdom Sucre – Ecuador Syli – Guinea Tael (兩, liǎng) – China Taka (টাকা) – Bangladesh Tala...
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Ecuadorian centavo coins (category Currencies of Ecuador)
Ecuadorian centavo coins were introduced in 2000 when Ecuador converted its currency from the sucre to the U.S. dollar. The coins are in denominations of...
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peso Honduran peso Nicaraguan peso Paraguayan peso Scudo – Bolivia Sucre – Ecuador 5-sol French coin and silver coins – New France Spanish-American coins-...
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Ecuadorian War of Independence (redirect from Republican Campaign in Ecuador)
Pichincha volcano, near Quito in what is now Ecuador, and was a total victory for the Patriots. The next day, Sucre and his army entered the city of Quito,...
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The climate of Ecuador is generally tropical and varies with altitude and region, due to differences in elevation and, to a degree, in proximity to the...
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TAME (redirect from TAME Línea Aérea del Ecuador)
and the main hub was Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito. The airline was formed by the Air Force of Ecuador. In 2011, it became a commercial...
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Sucre Parish may refer to: Mariscal Sucre, Quito, an urban parish of Quito Canton, Pichincha, Ecuador Sucre Parish, Guayaquil, a parish of Guayaquil Sucre...
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Sucre is a town in the Manabí province of Ecuador. The town owes its name to Marshal Antonio José de Sucre. Antonio José de Sucre Citypopulation.de Population...
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Sucre Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province. Its capital is the city of Bahía de Caráquez. Its population at the 2001 census was...
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crisis, and sovereign debt crisis. Severe inflation and devaluation of the sucre led to President Jamil Mahuad announcing on January 9, 2000 that the U.S...
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Sucre House (Spanish: Museo Casa de Sucre) is a museum in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador. It was established in 1977 by the Ministry of Defence...
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The economy of Ecuador is the eighth largest in Latin America and the 69th largest in the world by total GDP. Ecuador's economy is based on the export...
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may refer to: University of Oslo Mariscal Sucre International Airport, in Quito, Ecuador Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport, which was replaced...
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Departments of Colombia. Sucre, the currency of Ecuador until the year 2000. Some notable members of the Sucre family are: Carlos de Sucre Garrido y Pardo, (b...
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However, if Sucre is specified, then Ecuador's capital, Quito, is the national capital at the highest elevation while Sucre would be second. The second list...
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2024 Ecuadorian conflict (redirect from 2024 Ecuador Civil War)
On 9 January 2024, an armed conflict broke out in Ecuador involving the country's government against several organized crime groups, most notably the...
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José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport (redirect from Simón Bolívar International Airport, Ecuador)
the Guayas Province and the most populous city in Ecuador. It is the second busiest airport in Ecuador. The airport was named after José Joaquín de Olmedo...
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