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How many people died in the Battle of Pichincha?

How many people died in the Battle of Pichincha?

The Battle of Pichincha took place on 24 May 1822, on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano, 3,500 meters above sea-level, right next to the city of Quito, in modern Ecuador….

Battle of Pichincha
Casualties and losses
200 killed 140 wounded 400 killed 190 wounded 1,260 prisoners

When was the Battle of Pichincha?

May 24, 1822
Battle of Pichincha/Start dates

Who won the battle of Pichincha?

Sucre’s
It lasted for just a handful of hours yet took the lives of approximately 300 men in total, with Sucre’s army emerging as victorious. The success of Sucre and his army during this historic battle resulted in the independence of Quito and many other major cities that belonged to the Spanish.

How is Battle of Pichincha Day celebrated in Ecuador?

On May 24th La Batalla de Pichincha (“The Battle of Pinchincha”) is celebrated all across Ecuador in a variety of ways. Students dress in school uniforms and the student with the highest grades in his or her class has the privilege of carrying the Ecuadorian flag through the community, leading the class in the parade.

What animal is associated with Ecuador?

Andean condor
Unofficial symbols

Symbol
National animal Andean condor
II Galapagos tortoise
III Ecuadorian Birthday Frog
National colours Yellow, blue and red

What is Carnival in Ecuador?

Carnival in Ecuador, known as Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday in the United States, is celebrated as a Christian tradition to indulge in life, before the liturgical season of Lent in remembrance of Jesus’ suffering on the cross. The exact date differs from year to year – usually, it takes place in February or early March.

What food is popular in Ecuador?

Ecuador Food and Drink

  • Cuy: Roast guinea pig.
  • Locro: Soup of potatoes, corn, cheese and avocado.
  • Empanadas: Corn pasties stuffed with meat, cheese or vegetables.
  • Llapingachos: Cheesy potato cakes.
  • Seco de chivo: Goat stew usually served on special occasions.
  • Ceviche: Raw seafood ‘cooked’ in lime and chilli.

What is the most common animal in Ecuador?

MAMMALS. Our mammal list of Ecuador has 287 species, the most abundant group being bats, that you can see everywhere, followed by the rodents.

When did the Battle of Pinchincha take place?

On May 24 th La Batalla de Pichincha (“The Battle of Pinchincha”) is celebrated all across Ecuador in a variety of ways. The last battle of independence for Ecuador took place during the Spanish colonial period in 1822 and is a period studied in detail within the Ecuadorian school system.

Where did the Royalists go after the Battle of Pichincha?

At the end of the day, the Royalists abandoned the field, while the main body of Sucre’s army proceeded to take Riobamba, staying there until April 28, before renewing the advance to the north. By May 2, 1822, Sucre’s main force had reached the city of Latacunga, 90 km south of Quito.

Where to celebrate the Battle of Pinchincha Galapagos?

In Galapagos, the local school kids generally have a small parade down Calle Baltra (the main street that runs North-South) and along Charles Darwin Avenue through Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz Island) and past the Navy base.

Where was the last battle of independence for Ecuador?

The last battle of independence for Ecuador took place during the Spanish colonial period in 1822 and is a period studied in detail within the Ecuadorian school system. Of all outrageous locations for a historical fight to take place, this particular battle took place on the Pichincha volcano (hence, the name of the holiday).