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The Republic of Ecuador was constituted May 11, 1830, in consequence of a civil war which separated the members of the original Republic of Colombia, founded by Simon Bolivar, by uniting the Presidency of Quito to the Vice-Royalty of New Grenada, and the Captaincy-General of Venezuela, when they threw off the Spanish yoke. Under the present Constitution, promulgated December 23, 1906, the executive is vested in a President, elected for the term of four years, while the legislative power is given to a Congress of two Houses; the first consisting of thirty-two senators, two for each province (chosen for four years), and the second of 48 deputies, on the basis of one deputy for every 30,000 inhabitants, chosen for two years; both elected by adults who can read and write. The Congress meets on the 10th of August of every year at Quito, the capital, without being summoned by the Government. The election of the President takes place in a direct manner by the people, and that of the Vice-President, whose term of office is also four years, by the same procedure, but two years after that of the President, so that he is a member of two distinct administrations. The Vice-President in certain cases may be called upon to occupy the Presidential chair. He also discharges the duties of President of the Council State.
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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Ecuador
1. Official Publications
Geografia y Geologia del Ecuador, publicado por órden del Supremo Gobierno de la Republica, por Dr. Teodoro Wolf. Leipzic, 1893.
Foreign Office Reports, Annual Series, and Miscellaneous Series. London.
Annual Statement of the Trade of the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions. Imp. London.
Monthly Bulletins of the Bureau of the American Republics. Washington.
2. Non-Official Publications
Campos, Galería de Ecuatorianos célebres. Guayaquil, 1881.
Cevallos, Compendio del resumen de la historia del Ecuador. Guayaquil, 1885. Resumen de la historia del Ecuador. Guayaquil, 1886. Geografia del Ecuador. Lima, 1888.
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Flemming (B.), Wanderungen in Ecuador. Leipzig, 1872.
Gerstäcker (Friedrieh), Achtzehn Monate in Süd-Amerika. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1863.
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Hassaurek (F.), Four Years among Spanish Americans. 3rd edition. Cincinnati, 1881.
Herrera (P.), Apuntes para la historia de Quito. Quito, 1874.
Kaufmann (A. G.), Garcia Morena, Präsident der Republik Ecuador. Freiburg, 1891.
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Orton (Prof.), The Andes and the Amazon. New York.
Oviedo y Valdés, Historia de las Indias. Madrid, 1885.
Reiss (W.), and Stübel (A.), Hochgebirge der Republik Ecuador. 3 vols. Berlin, 1892–98.
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Ternaux-Compans (L.), Histoire du royaume de Quito. Traduitede l’Espagnol. (Volasco, Historia del reino de Quito.) 2 vols. Paris, 1840.
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Whymper (Edward), Travels amongst the Great Andes of the Equator. London, 1892.
Wolf (T.), Geografia y Geologia del Ecuador. Leipzig, 1891.
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Keltie, J.S. (1912). Ecuador. In: Keltie, J.S. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270411_22
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