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Gothic QuitoThe Basilica of the National Vow surrounded by the Quito Old Town in Ecuador
Iglesia de Santo DomingoThis Catholic church in the UNESCO city of Quito, Ecuador contains a number of ornate Baroque chapels dedicated to saints
A Catholic Folk Saint of Quito, EcuadorThis portrait of an antique Catholic peasant saint is located in a small public chapel in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Quito, Ecuador
Quitos Colonial Church and Monastery of Saint FrancisThe Church and convent of St. Francis is located in the South American capital city of Quito, Ecuador. This Roman Catholic church was constructed between the years 1550 and 1660
Statue of the Virgin of Quito, El Panecillo Hill, Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Latin American Colonial ArchitectureThis Spanish colonial bell tower is located in the UNESCO city of Quito, Ecuador
Quito TwilightThe city scape of Quito showing the contrast between the Old Town and New Town
Colonial EcuadorThe Archbishops Palace at twilight in Quito, Ecuador
Monument to the Heroes of Independence on Plaza GrandeEcuador, Quito, the Monument to the Heroes of Independence on Plaza Grande. Quito was declared a World Cultural Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1978
San Francisco church, Quito, Ecuador
Altar of La Compania church, Ecuador, Quito
Latin American CityscapesHistoric center of Quito at twilight. Quito is the capital city of Ecuador. ItAs name derives from the Quitus, who inhabited the region a long time before the Spanish conquest
Colonial Church and Monastery of Saint FrancisThe Monastery of Francisco is located in Central Quito which is also recognized as an UNESCO city
Colonial QuitoQuito is recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site because of its Spanish Colonial buildings
Wooden doorThis is a hand carved wooden door that leads into the entrance of a public Catholic church in the historical center of Quito, Ecuador
Catedral Metropolitano de Quito, EcuadorThis Spanish colonial Catholic church bell tower is located in the UNESCO city of Quito, Ecuador
Iglesia de la Compana de JesusThis Catholic church is located in the UNESCO city of Quito, Ecuador. The bell tour represents Spanish colonial architecture
Traditional folk dancers from Quito, EcuadorThis dancer from Quito, Ecuador is celebrating the founding of Quito, Ecuador
UNESCO City of Quito, EcuadorThis Catholic church of San Francisco exemplifies the influence of Spanish colonial architecture on the city of Quito, Ecuador
Colonial Architecture of Quito EcuadorQuito, Ecuador is recognized as an UNESCO city because of its preservation of Spanish colonial architecture
Colonial Quito, EcuadorQuito, Ecuador is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its architectural and cultural preservation. This colonial building is located in the historical center of the city
Urban Quito, EcuadorThis landscape photo is of a hillside neighborhood outside of the historic center of Quito, Ecuador
A Baroque Altar in Old Town QuitoThis is typical Baroque altar commonly found in the historic center of Quito, Ecuador
Old Town Quito: A World Heritage SiteThis urban landscape depicts the city of San Francisco de Quito.It is the capital city of Ecuador and is the highest capital city in the world at 9, 350 feet(2850 meters) above sea level
Quito: An UNESCO World Heritage SiteOld Town Quito is located in the South American country of Ecuador.Because of its preservation, Quito is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.In the background stands La Iglesia de la
The BasAilica del Voto NacionalEcuador, Quito, the The BasAilica del Voto Nacional in the historic center of the city. Quito was declared a World Cultural Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1978
Plaza de San Francisco in Quito, EcuadorThis urban space is a popular gathering for the citizens of Quito, Ecuador. Its location is in front of the historic church and convent of San Francisco
View of QuitoEcuador, Quito, view of Quito, the capital of Ecuador
Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la MercedThis Spanish colonial church is located in the Ecuadorian capital Quito. This white stuccoed church is adorned with Incan and Catholic inscriptions
The Doors of Old QuitoThese street doors in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador are reflective of the Spanish influence in its colonial architecture
The Indigenous Women of Quito, EcuadorThese Andean women represent the indigenous cultures of Quito, Ecuador. On that early morning, they were overlooking the Plaza de San Francisco in the Old Town district of Quito, Ecuador
A Hillside View of Urban QuitoIn Quito, Ecuador hillside neighborhoods like this surround the old colonial city. These neighborhoods are geographically large and over populated
Cityscape, view from the El Panecillo hill to the San Diego neighbourhood, historic centre, Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Cityscape, view from the El Panecillo hill across the New Town, Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Colonial Architecture of Quito, EcuadorColonial Quito is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because its preservation of it colonial architecture. Photo was taken on November 26, 2011