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This is a '''list of notable [[Ecuador]]ians'''.
This is a '''list of notable [[Ecuador]]ians'''.



Revision as of 02:07, 3 December 2013

This is a list of notable Ecuadorians.

Arts

Literature

Visual arts

Dance

  • Noralma Vera - Director of the National Dance Institute (Instituto Nacional de Danza)
  • Francisco Hoheb - Director of Flamingo Institute of Dance in New York City. He is also known as "Happy Feet" Hoheb and is trained in the art of fancy footing.
  • Esperanza Cruz Hidalgo - Ballerina

Theater and film

Music

Academia

  • Luis Fierro - Economist, economic and social development expert

Science

Medicine

Politics

  • Diego Borja - Coordination Minister for Economic Policy, President of the Poder Ciudadano Movement
  • Carlos Cueva Tamaríz (1898–1991) - Politician, Senator, Legislator, Councilman to the city of Cuenca, Ambassador to UN, Secretary of Labor
  • Eduardo Maruri - Assembly Member for the Guayas Province
  • Paco Moncayo - Army General, Former Mayor of Quito, Congressman
  • León Roldós Aguilera - Former Vicepresident of Ecuador, leader of the RED political movement
  • Alfredo Vera Arrata - Politician and Architect, Minister of Education, Councilman to the city of Quito, Anti-Corruption Secretary

Presidents

Vice Presidents

Lenín Moreno - Ex-Vice President (2007–2013)

Sports