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- Ecuador - The World Factbook
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- Ecuador - The World Factbook
Ecuador’s economy returned to positive, but sluggish, growth In early 2018, the MORENO administration held a public referendum on seven economic and political issues in a move counter to CORREA-administration policies, reduce corruption, strengthen democracy, and revive employment and the economy
- Ecuador - The World Factbook
Introduction Background Ecuador was a successor country following the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territory in conflicts with its neighbors The country has been politically unstable for much of its recent history, with 20 constitutions since gaining independence
- Ecuador - 2022 World Factbook Archive
Ecuador’s economy returned to positive, but sluggish, growth In early 2018, the MORENO administration held a public referendum on seven economic and political issues in a move counter to CORREA-administration policies, reduce corruption, strengthen democracy, and revive employment and the economy
- Ecuador - 2022 World Factbook Archive
Introduction Background Ecuador was a successor country following the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territory in conflicts with its neighbors The country has been politically unstable for much of its recent history, with 20 constitutions since gaining independence
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