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Festivity
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| Todos los Santos y día de los Difuntos | All the country |
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Religious Festivity that conserves some Hispanic traditions like the cult to the deads. On November 2, the indigenous families eat, drink and deposit offerings of flowers in the cemeteries, specially, in the countryside. The typical meals are guaguas de pan (bread rolls) and the colada morada (syrup of fermented corn). | ||
| Día de la Independencia de Cuenca | Azuay | Cuenca |
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Festivity that remembers the Independence of Cuenca. Cultural processions, dances and other activities are made. | |
| Día de la Manta | Manabí | Manta |
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Parades and celebrations. | |
| Independencia de Latacunga | Cotopaxi | Latacunga |
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The town remembers the Independence of Latacunga with parades, cultural events and bull runs. | |
| Virgen del Quinche | Pichincha |
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Religious Ceremony, peregrinations and commercial fairs. | ||
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