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Quito - Wikipedia Quito (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkito] ⓘ; Quechua: Kitu), officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and second-largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2 8 million in its metropolitan area It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha
Quito | History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica Quito, city and capital of Ecuador It is situated on the lower slopes of the volcano Pichincha, which last erupted in 1666, in a narrow Andean valley at an elevation of 9,350 feet (2,850 meters), just south of the Equator
Quito, Ecuador: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor With a rich pre-Colombian history, Ecuador's capital was founded on the ruins of an Incan city but offers everything a modern traveler might need It remains the least-altered historic center in Latin America and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
25 Amazing Things to do in Quito, Ecuador - Destinationless Travel In this travel guide, we’ll show you the 25 BEST things to do in Quito, Ecuador that will blow you away This includes the best day trips from Quito so you can use the city as a base to explore Ecuador
Quito Travel Guide - National Geographic Perched sky-high in the Andes at the foot of the snow-capped Pichincha volcano, Quito is—quite literally—breathtaking Thanks to one of the largest and best-preserved colonial cores in Latin
Quito Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Discover the enchanting capital of Ecuador, where ancient meets modern in a spectacular mountain setting Perched at 9,350 feet in the majestic Andes Mountains, Quito captivates visitors with its dram
Quito – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Quito, the capital of Ecuador, was founded in 1534 on the ruins of an ancient Inca city Quito's Old City is the largest in the Americas and was one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites, recognized as the largest and most intact colonial city center remaining in the Americas