Ecuadoran

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Noun1.Ecuadoran - a native or inhabitant of EcuadorEcuadoran - a native or inhabitant of Ecuador  
Ecuador, Republic of Ecuador - a republic in northwestern South America; became independent from Spain in 1822; the landscape is dominated by the Andes
South American - a native or inhabitant of South America
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Translations
ecuadorianisch

Ecuadoran

[ˌekwəˈdɔːrən] Ecuadorian [ˌekwəˈdɔːrɪən]
A. ADJecuatoriano
B. Necuatoriano/a m/f
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Ecuador(i)an

adjecuadorianisch, ekuadorianisch
nEcuadorianer(in) m(f), → Ekuadorianer(in) m(f)
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"Ecuador has fulfilled its obligations under the framework of international law," Moreno said, before accusing Assange - who sought asylum in the Ecuadoran Embassy in London in 2012 - of breaking rules set by his host nation, after the WikiLeaks founder continued his work from embassy premises.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday Moscow has not held any talks either with the associates of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange or the staff of the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, where he has been residing for years, regarding Assange's reportedly prepared escape from the United Kingdom.
(L to R) Ecuadoran reporter Javier Ortega, photographer Paul Rivas and driver Efrain Segarra have been killed after being abducted by renegade Colombian rebels ECUADOR - 14 April 2018: Ecuador on Friday confirmed the deaths of two journalists and their driver who had been kidnapped by renegade Colombian rebels -- and quickly launched a retaliatory military operation in the area where they were snatched.
With three controversial agreements, the Ecuadoran government decided to forget incidents that strained its diplomatic relations with neighboring Colombia.
The Ecuadoran leftist government defiantly pulled out of a trade pact with the United States, claiming it had become an instrument of "blackmail" as Quito considers Snowden's asylum bid.
Hugo Boss, Pierre Cardin and Valentino Rossi, among other designers, are happy to buy buttons of Ecuadoran origin.
Webster's lists Ecuadoran as the first choice, followed by Ecuadorian.
On November 13, a federal district court in New York ruled that it did not have jurisdiction over a suit brought by thousands of Ecuadoran indigenous people against Texaco for pollution of the Ecuadoran Amazon.
oil giant has pumped a billion barrels of crude oil out of the Ecuadoran rainforest--one of the world's most bilogically diverse--and left behind an ecological horror show.
Quito -- Ecuadoran authorities said Saturday they had rescued two women tourists, one from Britain and another from Australia, who were kidnapped a day earlier near the Colombian border.
The Ecuadoran government, along with other progressive Latin American governments such as those of Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, and Nicaragua, are challenging the role of the Inter-American System for the protection of human rights, created within the Organization of American States (OAS), which they accuse of being a political platform that seeks to discredit governments that have moved away from US influence.
shipper CCNI and the Hutchinson consortium, which manages shipping operations in Hong Kong, four ports in Mexico, and in Panama City, Balboa and Colon, have expressed interest in bidding to improve the Ecuadoran port.
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