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Summary Of: Quito

Quito is the second most populous city in Ecuador... Quito is also to be the headquarters of the... making Quito the second highest capital city in the world... Quito is located about 25... Quito has a constant... Quito was declared a city... Quito became the seat of a royal... The Diocese of Quito was established in... Quito was a city of about 10... a movement was started in Quito that aimed for political independence from Spain... Their victory marked the independence of Quito and the surrounding areas... Quito became the capital of the newly... members of the Society of Free Inhabitants of Quito were assassinated by the government after they conspired against it... His body was dragged through the streets of Quito to a city park... Quito has been the focal point of large demonstrations that led to the ousting of presidents... Quito is in the northern... Quito is the only capital in the world to be directly menaced by an active volcano... known earthquake to have hit Quito occurred in 1797 and killed 40... but Quito itself suffered only minor damage... Quito is divided into three areas... Quito was divided into 19 urban electoral... whose boundaries are determined by the municipality of Quito instead of electoral organizations... Northeastern Quito near Avenida Gonz... Northeastern Quito near Avenida Gonz... The northern part of Quito is the site of the main business district and a substantial number of buildings... This madonna represents a turning point of the Quito School of Art... Northern Quito as seen from the Telef... Northern Quito as seen from the Telef... Northern Quito as seen from the... Schools founded before the year 2000 in the Quito and surrounding area... Quito is at coordinates...

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