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Introduction to the characteristics of Santa Cruz Manor

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Central mountain: after entering Ecuador from Colombia, the Andes is divided into the eastern and western Cordillera mountains, with a plateau high in the north and low in the south, averaging between 2500 and 3000 meters above sea level. The Andes run through the middle of the border. The ridges crisscross, dividing the plateau into more than ten intermountain basins. The most important are the Quito basin and the Cuenca basin in the south. There are many volcanoes in the territory.

Central mountains: Andes from Colombia into Ecuador after the border, divided into east and west Cordillera mountains, between the two mountains for the north high south low plateau, an average altitude of 2500 meters to 3000 meters between. The Andes run through the middle of the border. Ridges criss-cross, dividing the plateau into more than a dozen intermountain basins. The most important are the Quito basin and the Cuenca basin in the south. There are many volcanoes and frequent earthquakes in the territory. The famous Cotopaxi volcano, 5897 meters above sea level, is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. Located in central Ecuador, Chimborazo Mountain, 6262 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in Ecuador, Ecuador's Chimborazo Mountain. From the center of the earth to the summit of the mountain is 6384.1 kilometers. Chimborazo is located in the western Cordillera of the Andes and has long been mistaken for the highest peak of the Andes. It is a dormant volcano with many craters and glaciers on the top of the mountain. It is about 4694 meters above and has snow all year round. The names of the provinces are as follows: Pichincha, Azuay, Bolivar, Cagnar, Carci, Codoto Pakhi, Chimborazo, El Oro, Esmeraldas, Guayas, Imbabura, Loja, Los Rios, Manawi, Zamora Chinchipe, Napo, Morona Santiago, Pastaza, Tungurahua, Galapagos, Sucumbios and Francisco de Orellana Republic of Ecuador The Republic of Ecuador (Spanish: La República de Ecuador) Spanish means "equator." Also known as "Equator Country" and "Banana Country", Juan Len Mera (1832-1894) wrote lyrics and Antonio Neumane (1818-1871) composed music. The lyrics were written on November 26, 1865. In 1923, the Ecuadorian Senate approved a revision of the original lyrics by the Ecuadorian Language Institute under the leadership of the son of Mela. On November 23, 1924, the Eritrean government issued a decree defining the revised song as the national anthem.

In the mid-15th century, among fishermen fishing in the Pacific Ocean off western South America, there were legends of magical islands. It is said that the islands can sometimes be clearly seen from a distance, but disappear as the ship approaches; sometimes they look like a galleon, sometimes they take on the shape of a witch. Fishermen called the islands "the enchanted islands," thinking they might be ruled by demons like the banshees of the sea in the Odyssey. San Cristobal is one of the larger islands in the Galapagos Archipelago. At an altitude of 410 meters, there is a small lake called El Junco. The lake forms several streams flowing along the rocks and volcanic rocks on the southern slope of the island. Fresh water rich in minerals moistens the land of San Cristobal, making the soil here moist and fertile forever. As coffee is consumed around the world, and the world coffee industry moves toward mass production, San Cristobal's smaller and less reliable coffee industry is in trouble and may eventually be forced to give up without profit. It wasn't until the early 1990s that the Gonzalez family bought Hassenda Coffee Plantation. The local microclimate created by the Humboldt Current, intense equatorial sunlight, and rapid temperature changes (43 ° C at sea level and 10 ° C to 16 ° C at 275 meters above sea level) provided unique favorable conditions for the Gonzalez family to expand coffee plantations. The Gonzalez family doubled the size of the coffee plantation by clearing the early land

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