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Communes of Canton Pedro Moncayo:
- La Esperanza
- Malchingui
- Tabacundo
- Tocachi
- Tupigachi
Canton Pedro Moncayo
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Constitutional history of Ecuador
president. 1851 Guayaquil The Constituent Assembly was presided over by Pedro Moncayo. General José María Urbina was chosen as president. 1861 Quito The Constituent
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Tabacundo
Tabacundo is the seat of Pedro Moncayo Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. Tabacundo is located on the southeastern foothills of Mojanda Volcano northeast
Canton Pedro Moncayo-List of shipwrecks in September 1940
Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. p. 419. ISBN 1-85044-275-4. "SS Monte Moncayo (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 25 October 2011. "HMT Recoil (stern Section)
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Cantons of Ecuador
The Cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. There are 221 cantons in the country, of which three are not
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Moncayo (disambiguation)
Moncayo, a painter from Ecuador José Pablo Moncayo, a Mexican composer Pedro Moncayo, a canton in Ecuador Paco Moncayo, former Mayor of Quito This disambiguation
Canton Pedro Moncayo-List of presidents of the National Congress of Ecuador
August 1904 October 1904 José Luis Tamayo August 1905 October 1905 Abelardo Moncayo Jijón August 1908 October 1908 Genaro Larrea Vela October 1908 November
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Pedro Moncayo
Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (29 June 1807 in Ibarra, Ecuador — February 1888 in Valparaíso, Chile) was an Ecuadorian journalist and politician. He was the
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Pedro Moncayo Canton
Pedro Moncayo is a canton in the north of the Pichincha Province, Ecuador. The seat of the canton is the city of Tabacundo. The canton is named after politician
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Cochasquí
The site lies some 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast of Quito in Pedro Moncayo Canton in Pichincha Province at 3,040 metres (9,970 ft) above sea level
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Pichincha Province
Afro-Ecuadorian 4.5% Montubio 1.3% Other 0.4% The province is divided into eight cantons. Cantons of Ecuador Centro de Levantamientos Integrados de Recursos Naturales
Canton Pedro Moncayo-List of places named after people
de Villamil Pedro Moncayo Canton – Pedro Moncayo, journalist and politician Pedro Vicente Maldonado Canton and Maldonado (Carchi) – Pedro Vicente Maldonado
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Ecuadorian security crisis
that occurred the day before, President Guillermo Lasso dismisses Edmundo Moncayo, director of the National Service for Comprehensive Attention to Persons
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Santa Cruz
in Palencia Santa Cruz de Grío, municipality in Zaragoza Santa Cruz de Moncayo, municipality in Zaragoza Santa Cruz de Mudela, municipality in Ciudad
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Riobamba
Riobamba (Spanish pronunciation: [rjoˈβamba], full name San Pedro de Riobamba; Quechua: Rispampa) is the capital of Chimborazo Province in central Ecuador
Canton Pedro Moncayo-This Is Silvia Pinal
Odemaris Ruiz as Young Livia Mari Jose Alanís as Teen Livia Sebastian Moncayo as Ernesto José María Negri as Andrés Soler Fernando Alonso as Severiano
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Timeline of LGBT history in Ecuador
relations. During the 2017 presidential election [es], candidate Paco Moncayo, of the Democratic Left party, publicly expressed his position in favor
Canton Pedro Moncayo-May 1875 Ecuadorian presidential election
Vicente Piedrahíta 12 0.05 Luis Amador 7 0.03 Pedro Moncayo 7 0.03 Francisco Javier Aguirre 3 0.01 Pedro Carbo 3 0.01 Ignacio Veintemilla 3 0.01 Manuel
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Lenín Moreno
one of the most violent and dangerous in Latin America. In 2023, Paco Moncayo, the then Minister of Security under President Guillermo Lasso, stated
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Ministry of Economy and Finance (Ecuador)
Nestor Vega Moreno, 1972-1973 Enrique Salas Castillo, 1973-1974 Jaime Moncayo García, 1974-1975 Jaime Morillo Battle, 1975-1976 César Robalino Gonzaga
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Terrorism in Ecuador
pamphlet bomb, again attributed to the GCP, detonated in the area of the Pedro Moncayo and Vélez streets in Guayaquil. August 28, 2002– two pamphlet bombs
Canton Pedro Moncayo-List of composers by nationality
composer of Boleros Arturo Márquez (born 1950), wrote Danzón No. 2 José Pablo Moncayo (1912–1958), composer of "Huapango" Melesio Morales (1839–1908), composer
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Water supply and sanitation in Ecuador
water supply and sanitation services, like Cayambe (municipal company), Pedro Moncayo (municipal company, privately operated), Pujilí (municipal company)
Canton Pedro Moncayo-Pedro José Méndez
of Cuesta de Cantón. On January 23, 1866, in Tantoyuquita Tamaulipas, when seizing a convoy valued at $200,000.00 from the enemies, Pedro J. Méndez was