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Ecuador

I am doing my report on Ecuador. Ecuador is by Colombia and Peru. The equator goes through the northern portion of Ecuador. The population is about 9,803,00. It's about the size of Nevada. For Ecuador, service and industries are a large part of its gross domestic products (GDP)- total value of all goods and services produces in one year. Manufacturing and Mining Manufacturing is second to ser ....

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.... development in Ecuador for many years. In the 1960's new roads have helped people to get from one place to another. The Pan American Highway runs through Ecuador from north to south. Communication The largest newspaper, El Universo, is published in Guayaquil. The daily sale of this newspaper is 84,000 copies. Ecuador has 300 radio stations and 10 television stations, which are privately owned. The government operates the telephones. There are about three tele ....

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