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Colada Morada: a traditional beverage

Hundreds of years ago, our ancestors taught us to drink, whenever they buried their dead, a traditional beverage derived from corn beer called Colada Morada, becoming one of the biggest celebrations of  our culture. With Spanish colonization and Christianity in America, this...
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“Guaguas de pan” an Ecuadorian symbol in The Day of The Death

This traditional food, original from the nineteenth century, consists in baby-shaped bread that is usually accompanied with the habitual drink for this holiday: the colada morada. The word “Guagua” is a Quechua word that means”child” or...
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Staffing Hierarchy Regulation was approved

The Higher Education Council (CES for its Spanish acronym) debated for five hours, the draft Regulation of Career and Salary Structure of the Professor and Researcher of the Higher Education System. Following the document’s approval, the requirements were established for each of...
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Bankers reject the government setting their salaries

The Executive power aims to establish the salary of managers of banks, according to the Redistribution of Social Spending law project. The project aims to limit the salaries of administrators and legal representatives of financial institutions, which are under the control of the...
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Eeh-Ooh!: Gerardo Mejia Lasted Hit

One of the greatest  Ecuadorian artists, Gerardo Mejia, spoke to EcuadorTimes about his latest hit: Eeh -Ooh! Inspired and motivated by the Ecuadorian soccer team, Gerardo told us that this song seeks to inspire the fans during the soccer tournament season. “It was...
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Tulcan Cemetery is revealing touristic destiny

Tulcan is not only the highest provincial capital of Ecuador, but also the location of a special touristic destiny, the cemetery Jose Maria Azael Franco Guerrero, a detailed work in the Ecuadorian highlands. Which expects to receive over 50 visitors for the Day of the Dead (on...
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