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Detailed country profileECONOMYGDP real growth rate:
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Exports: $19.4 billion (2008 est.) Export Commodities
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Unemployment rate:8.7% (2008 est.) GOVERNMENTGovernment Type:Republic Executive Branch:Chief of state: President Rafael CORREA Delgado (since 15 January 2007, reelected in April 2009) Legal system: Based on civil law system; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction GEOGRAPHYLand Boundaries:Total: 2,010 km Border countries:
Climate:Tropical along coast, becoming cooler inland at higher elevations; tropical in Amazonian jungle lowlands Terrain:Coastal plain (costa), inter-Andean central highlands (sierra), and flat to rolling eastern jungle (oriente) Elevation Extremes:
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HISTORYExpress HistoryWhat is now Ecuador formed part of the northern Inca Empire until the Spanish conquest in 1533. Quito became a seat of Spanish colonial government in 1563 and part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717. The territories of the Viceroyalty - New Granada (Colombia), Venezuela, and Quito - gained their independence between 1819 and 1822 and formed a federation known as Gran Colombia. When Quito withdrew in 1830, the traditional name was changed in favor of the "Republic of the Equator." Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors. A border war with Peru that flared in 1995 was resolved in 1999. Although Ecuador marked 25 years of civilian governance in 2004, the period has been marred by political instability. Protests in Quito have contributed to the mid-term ouster of Ecuador's last three democratically elected Presidents. In 2007, a Constituent Assembly was elected to draft a new constitution; Ecuador's twentieth since gaining independence. Source: The world Factbook www.cia.gov
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