Ecuador lost over a million acres of rainforest between 1990 and 2008. In 2008, it rewrote its constitution and became the first country in the world to recognize that nature has a legal right to exist.
Ecuador
Amazon Rainforest, Andes Mountains, Antarctica Treaty, Antonio José de Sucre, Atahualpa, Battle of Pinchincha, Carlo Alban, Chimborazo, Citizen’s Revolution, Cordillera del Cóndor, Cotopaxi, Cotopaxi National Park, Cuenca, Doña Manuela Sáenz, Ecuadorian, Fernando Villavicencio, Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, Francisco Pizarro, Galápagos Islands, Guayaquil, Historic Center of Santa Ana de los Rios de Cuenca, Ina Papers Case, Inca, Jaime Roldós Aguiera, Jorge Icaza Coronel, José dolfo Macías Villamar, Juan María Montalvo Fiallos, Julio Jaramillo, Kichwa, Lenin Moreno, Los Choneros, Machalilla National Park, Malecón 2000, María de los Ángeles Duarte, Mestizo, Oswaldo Guayasamín, Panama hat, Podocarpus National Park, President Guillermo Lasso, President Jamil Mahuad, Qhpaq Ñan, Quito, Rafael Correa, Richard Carapaz, Sangay National Park, Simón Bolivar, The Gran Colombia, Vanessa Arauz, Viceroyalty of New Granada, Vilcabamba
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