LocationSouth America.
Area272,045 sq km (105,037 sq miles).
Population13.5 million (CIA estimate 2006).
Population Density49.8 per sq km.
CapitalQuito.
Population: 1.8 million (2005 estimate).
GovernmentDemocratic republic since 1978.
LanguageSpanish is the official language, but Quechua and other indigenous languages are common.
ReligionChristianity, with 95% Roman Catholic.
TimeMainland: GMT - 5.
Galapagos Islands: GMT - 6.
Electricity120 volts AC, 60Hz.
Plugs used are American-style (two perpendicular flat blades above a circular grounding pin) and Japanese-style (two perpendicular flat blades).
Head of StatePresident Rafael Correa since 2007.
TelephoneCountry code: 593. Public phone boxes are scarce at present, but telephone offices can be found everywhere and are cheaper. Also, cellular public phones can be used with a pre-paid card.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with one international mobile phone company. Coverage is variable.
InternetInternet access is broadly available, especially in Quito where there are a number of Internet cafes.
MediaUnder the Ecuadorian Constitution, journalists are given freedom of speech; however, there is some censorship, especially regarding political and military matters. Defamation in Ecuador is punishable by prison sentences of up to three years. By law, the government is given free air time on radio and TV.
PostAirmail to Europe and the USA takes anything from a week to a month, while incoming deliveries are even less certain.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1900, Sat 0800-1200. Shorter hours are likely in rural areas.
Press• Dailies include
El Comercio,
El Tiempo and
La Hora, with regional editions.
• Hoy,
El Telégrafo and
El Universo, based in Guayaquil.
• There are two English-language newspapers,
Inside Ecuador and
Q, though both are published irregularly.
• International newspapers and magazines are available at international airports, main post offices and in some bookshops.
Radio•
Radio Sucre provides news and information,
Cadena Radial Ecuatoriana (CRE) is a Guayaquil-based commercial network and
Radio Nacional del Ecuador is government owned.
•
Radio Centro is privately owned.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2007-December 2008 period.
2007
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
12 Feb Amazon and Galapagos Day.
27 Feb Civicism and National Unity Day.
6 Apr Good Friday.
1 May Labor Day.
24 May Battle of Pichincha.
10 Aug Independence Day.
9 Oct Guayaquil Independence Day.
2 Nov All Souls’ Day.
3 Nov Cuenca Independence Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
31 Dec New Year’s Eve.
2008
1 Jan New Year’s Day.
12 Feb Amazon and Galapagos Day.
27 Feb Civicism and National Unity Day.
21 Mar Good Friday.
1 May Labor Day.
24 May Battle of Pichincha.
10 Aug Independence Day.
9 Oct Guayaquil Independence Day.
2 Nov All Souls’ Day.
3 Nov Cuenca Independence Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
31 Dec New Year’s Eve.
NoteEcuador’s Carnival (in March/April), the Foundation of Guayaquil (usually in October), the Foundation of Cuenca (usually in November) and the Foundation of Quito (usually in December) are not official public holidays, but are widely observed. Other holidays, in addition to the above, may be marked locally.
Contact Information:Ministerio de Turismo (Ministry of Tourism)Avenida Eloy Alfaro N32-300 y Carlos Tobar, Quito, Ecuador
Tel: (2) 222 8304.
Website:
www.vivecuador.com Embassy of the Republic of Ecuador in the UKFlat 3B, 3 Hans Crescent, London SW1X 0LS, UK
Tel: (020) 7584 2648
or 7808 8800 (consular information, 1500-1700).
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1330, 1430-1730.
Embassy of the Republic of Ecuador in the USA2535 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
Tel: (202) 234 7200
or 7166 (consulate).
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