Ecuador

Ecuador

The Republic of Ecuador is a country in the northwest of South America. Washed by the Pacific Ocean. It borders Colombia, Peru. Ecuador includes the Galapagos Islands. The form of government is a presidential republic. The head of state and government is the president. The capital - Quito - is the political, economic and cultural center of the country, named after an ancient Indian tribe. A beautiful city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site Climate. The country is located in hot climatic zones. In the north of the country - equatorial, in the south - subequatorial. The climate is even, the temperature is the same without fluctuations. There are no hurricanes, typhoons, and cyclones and anticyclones are also weakly expressed. Population. The approximate population of the country is 18,113,361 people Language. The only official language, according to the Constitution, is Spanish. Other indigenous languages ​​(Quechua) are used in places of permanent residence of peoples and are equated with the official one. Ecuador's economy is based on the extraction and export of oil, which provides more than half of the country's export earnings. The country is also the world's largest exporter of bananas. In addition to oil and bananas, coffee, cocoa, rice, shrimp, flowers are exported. The country combines the traditions of the indigenous population and the Spanish cultural heritage. Being a multinational state, the country has not lost its own flavor. Ecuador has always been of interest for a simple visit and for immigration. This country-reserve with a huge number of parks is famous for the incredible beauty of landscapes and wild exotic animals. It has a mild climate and fairly easy legalization. The state itself has great prospects for development, and the policy supports the immigration influx and always helps new citizens. It is the only country with visa-free entry for all the people of the world. Having got acquainted closer with this country, many decide to become a part of it. And this is great, because every day you can enjoy beautiful views of the ocean, taste an incredible variety of soups, try cherimoya and watch how little turtles hatch from eggs and crawl to the water to become full-fledged residents of this beautiful land.