ecuadorian
Usage examples of "ecuadorian".
The Ecuadorian government, strange to say, does not patronize these steamers, but carries the Quito mail in a canoe.
Yet this has been the highway of Ecuadorian commerce for three hundred years.
This work abounds with erroneous and exaggerated statements, but it is nevertheless a valuable contribution to Ecuadorian literature.
The dirges sung as the procession winds through the streets are extremely plaintive, and are the most touching specimens of Ecuadorian music.
As the Ecuadorian sees all the constellations of the firmament, so Nature surrounds him with representatives of every family of plants.
We must not look, therefore, for a large amount or variety of animal life in the Ecuadorian forests.
The Ecuadorian volcanoes have rarely ejected liquid lava, but chiefly water, mud, ashes, and fragments of trachyte and porphyry.
The altitudes of the most important Ecuadorian volcanoes are: WESTERN CHAIN.
On the eastern slope of the Ecuadorian Andes, between the Maranon and its tributary the Putumayo, lies the Napo country.
How devoutly we did wish that the Ecuadorian Congress was compelled to travel this horrid road once a year!
By a decree of the Ecuadorian Congress, there will be no duty on foreign goods entering the Napo for twenty years.
My great Aunt Celia never saw a television until she came down from the Ecuadorian mountains in the mid-1970s.
I should be wearing one -- at least one day a week, anyway -- instead of my cross of Ecuadorian gold.
He certainly had not expected to be smitten by a beautiful, rich Ecuadorian woman.
Three camouflaged Ecuadorian soldiers, M-16 rifles in hand, were barreling in her direction.