• / 0.11686°S 78.49978°W / -0.11686; -78.49978 The Cotocollao Parish is a parish in northwest Quito, Ecuador. It is one of the biggest parishes of the...
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  • Cotocollao may refer to: Cotocollao (Parish), a parish of northwestern Quito Cotocollao Indians, a group of Indians named after the Cotocollao zone This...
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    human settlement was found in the current neighborhood of Cotocollao (1500 BC), northwest of Quito. The prehistoric village covered over 26 hectares in an...
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    Quito, officially the Metropolitan District of Quito (Spanish: Distrito Metropolitano de Quito), is a canton in the province of Pichincha, Ecuador. The...
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    The Cotocollao culture were an indigenous Pre-Columbian culture that inhabited the valley that is now the Quito area, in Ecuador. The Cotocollao natives...
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    Mariana Carcelén (category People from Quito)
    the First Lady of Bolivia. Carcelén was born outside of Quito, in the Real Audiencia of Quito of the Spanish Empire. She was the daughter of Felipe Carcelén...
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    Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado (category Football venues in Quito)
    for "The White House"), is a football stadium in Quito, Ecuador that is the home ground of LDU Quito. Built between 1995 and 1997, the stadium hosted...
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  • coast and the mountains, in close proximity to the Cotocollao culture located on the plateau of Quito and its surrounding valleys. The Bahia culture occupied...
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    Quitu culture (category Quito Canton)
    or Quillaco were Pre-Columbian indigenous peoples in Ecuador who founded Quito, which is the capital of present-day Ecuador. This people ruled the territory...
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    and renting suits that were used for festivals, and that she owned the Cotocollao farm where she raised cattle. Historians agree that she died 5 months...
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    of sophisticated tombs, dating to 800 CE, in the Florida neighborhood of Quito. They are 20 meters deep, and each holds the remains of a total of 10 individuals...
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    Carlos Anibal Altamirano Argüello (category Roman Catholic bishops of Quito)
    Catholic Archdiocese of Quito. Upon returning to his country after his studies, he was appointed parish priest of Cotocollao. On January 3, 1994, Pope...
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    Pululahua (category Quito Canton)
    greatly reduced the expressions of the Chorrera and Cotocollao cultures. Zeidler 471 "Cotocollao (1800–350 a.C.)". Ministerio de Cultura y Patrimonio...
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  • 1981, the opening of a second Working Boys' Center in northwest Quito, at Cotocollao, resulted in the extension of services to 400 families. In 1984,...
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    Casitahua (category Quito Canton)
    Casitahua is surrounded by the urban parishes El Condado and Cotocollao of the city of Quito to the south, and by the rural parishes Calacalí to the northwest...
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    Pablo Muñoz Vega (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Quito)
    and studied at the Jesuit houses for studies in Quito (such as the San Ignacio school in Cotocollao in 1915) and in 1922 obtained a bachelor's degree...
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  • January 15, 1910 1951     (San Francisco de) Quito Electric October 8, 1914 ca. 1948 [9]   ♦ QuitoCotocollao Petrol (gasoline) June 22, 1923 1928 [10]...
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    and the mountains, keeping close proximity to the Cotocollao culture, located on the plateau of Quito and its surrounding valleys. The Bahia culture occupied...
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    settled, starting with Native Ecuadorians such as Cotocollao, Tayos, Machalilla, and Manteños Quito  Egypt Africa/Asia 1925 28 Feb 1922 28 Feb 1922 United...
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    Pechiche, Sechura, Xakse Initial Period 1800/1500 BC – 900 BC Ecuador: Cotocollao; Machalilla; Peru: Early Chiripa, Kotosh, Chavín Toríl (The Cumbe Mayo...
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  • Alfonso Reece Dousdebés (category People from Quito Canton)
    Alfonso Reece Dousdebés (Cotocollao, 1955) is an Ecuadorian journalist, TV reporter, and novelist. He studied law and sociology at the Pontifical Catholic...
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