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  • Otavalo may refer to: Otavalo (city), Ecuador Otavalo Canton, Ecuador Otavalo people, indigenous people in northern Ecuador Otavalo Valley in the Ecuadorian...
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    Otavalo, capital of Otavalo Canton, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. It is located in Imbabura Province of Ecuador. According...
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    The Otavalos are an indigenous people native to the Andean mountains of Imbabura Province in northern Ecuador. The Otavalos also inhabit the city of Otavalo...
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    Manta Mera Milagro Montecristi Muisne Naranjal Nobol Nuevo Rocafuerte Otavalo Paján Palestina Palora Pasaje Pedernales Pedro Carbo Pichincha Pimampiro...
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  • mountains house several indigenous styles of music, such as that of the Otavalo. Afro-Ecuadorian music is also a prominent part of the country's scene...
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    Otavalo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province. Its capital is the city of Otavalo. The Canton's population in the 2010 census was...
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  • Caranqui, or Cara (Kara), is an extinct, probably Barbacoan language of Ecuador. Caranqui was replaced by Quechua, perhaps surviving as late as the 18th...
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  • dancing in Ecuador is Sanjuanito. It's originally from northern Ecuador (Otavalo-Imbabura). Sanjuanito is a danceable music used in the festivities of the...
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    dancing in Ecuador is Sanjuanito. It is originally from northern Ecuador (Otavalo-Imbabura). Sanjuanito is a type of dance music played during festivities...
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    privileged groups. However, some groups of Indigenous people, such as the Otavalo people, have increased their socioeconomic status to extent that they enjoy...
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    Toulouse-Lautrec Woman wearing a 1920s head and neck scarf Alpaca scarves at the Otavalo Artisan Market in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador Baby in heavy winter clothing...
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    40,036 1,726 Cotacachi Ibarra 153,256 181,175 1,093 Ibarra Otavalo 90,188 104,874 500 Otavalo Pimampiro 12,951 12,970 437 Pimampiro San Miguel de Urcuquí...
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  • Leo Rojas Born (1984-10-18) October 18, 1984 (age 39) Otavalo, Ecuador Genres Latin Easy listening Occupation Musician Instrument Pan flute Years active...
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    and Spanish, has toured internationally. The band hails from the town of Otavalo, which is known for its traditional music. The Ecuadorian band "Yarina"...
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  • mountainous Andean region. It's associated with, but not specific to, the Otavalo people. This type of music is associated with "Las Fiestas de San Juan"...
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    discography. The instrument is also associated with the Inti Raymi festival in Otavalo, Ecuador. Solo melodica Clavietta melodica playing Irish traditional music...
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  • School is part of a larger cultural center in the community of Kotama in Otavalo, Ecuador. The purpose of the center is to educate others about the world...
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    Ecuador, with the population being a mix of Mestizos, Amerindians (mostly Otavalo people), and Afro-Ecuadorians. Ibarra is known for its mild weather, colonial...
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    conquered by the Incas, they are Kichwa speakers and include the Caranqui, the Otavalos, the Cayambe, the Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan...
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    areas. A major chicha beer festival, Yamor, is held in early September in Otavalo. It has its roots in the 1970s, when the locals decided to revive an ancient...
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