Chronoways
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Equador

Chronoways
30
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Commemorations
26
Country
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Detailed commemorations

Total commemorations: 26

Events Chronoways
August 10 1809 — Quito (Ecuador) — Independence of Ecuador. 3
June 5 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 2
November 3 1820 — Cuenca (Ecuador) — Cuenca achieved its independence from Spain. 2
March 8 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
April 13 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
April 19 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
May 2 — Latacunga (Ecuador) — Pending required information. 1
June 29 — Natabuela (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
July 9 — Ecuador — Pending required information. 1
September 25 — Natabuela (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
November 12 — Latacunga (Ecuador) — Pending required information. 1
November 21 — Andrade Marín (Ecuador) — Requested information pending. 1
November 27 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Pending the information requested. 1
December 6 1534 — Quito (Ecuador) — The city was refounded. 1
April 12 1557 — Cuenca (Ecuador) — The Spanish settlement of Cuenca was founded on this date". 1
August 2 1810 — Quito (Ecuador) — Killing of 2nd august. 1
October 9 1820 — Guayaquil (Ecuador) — Guayaquil became the first city in Ecuador to gain its independence from Spain. 1
October 23 1820 — Montecristi (Ecuador) — Montecristi gets its independence 1
May 24 1822 — Ecuador — Ecuador gained its effective independence from Spain. 1
July 17 1823 — Ibarra (Ecuador) — Victory of Simón Bolívar in the Battle of Ibarra.. 1
October 31 1829 — Otavalo (Ecuador) — Otavalo was elevated to city status. 1
November 15 1922 — Guayaquil (Ecuador) — Slaughter of workers. 1
March 2 1938 — Atuntaqui (Ecuador) — "Cantonización" of Atuntaqui. 1
October 18 1961 — Ecuador — Riots broke out across the country to the inflationary policies of the government of Velasco Ibarra including higher rates. 1
September 18 1978 — Quito (Ecuador) — The first World Cultural Heritage Sites declared by UNESCO. 1
July 24 2008 — Ecuador — New Constitution. 1