Palacio de Carondelet, the Glossary
Carondelet Palace (Palacio de Carondelet) is the seat of government of the Republic of Ecuador, located in Quito.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Battle of Pichincha, Camilo Ponce Enríquez (politician), Central Bank of Ecuador, Ecuador, Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet, Gabriel García Moreno, Gran Colombia, Palace of Pizarro, Quito, Plaza de la Independencia, President of Ecuador, Quito, Rafael Correa, Real Audiencia of Quito, Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, Simón Bolívar, Sixto Durán Ballén, Spanish Baroque architecture.
- Baroque palaces
- Buildings and structures in Quito
- Government buildings completed in 1801
- Museums in Quito
- Neoclassical palaces
- Palaces in Ecuador
- Spanish Colonial architecture
- Tourist attractions in Quito
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.
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Camilo Ponce Enríquez (politician)
Camilo Ponce Enríquez (31 January 1912 in Quito – 13 September 1976) was an Ecuadorian political figure.
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Central Bank of Ecuador
The Central Bank of Ecuador (BCE) is the central bank of the country, and an institution of the Executive Function, which has institutional, administrative, financial, and technical autonomy.
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Ecuador
Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.
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Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet
Francisco Luis Héctor de Carondelet y Bosoist, 5th Baron of Carondelet, (born 1748, Noyelles-sur-Selle, Flanders – died 1807 Quito, Ecuador) was a Spanish administrator of partial Burgundian descent in the employ of the Spanish Empire.
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Gabriel García Moreno
Gabriel Gregorio Fernando José María García Moreno y Morán de Butrón (24 December 1821 – 6 August 1875), was an Ecuadorian politician and aristocrat who twice served as President of Ecuador (1861–65 and 1869–75) and was assassinated during his second term after being elected to a third.
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Gran Colombia
Gran Colombia ("Great Colombia"), or Greater Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: República de Colombia), was a state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819 to 1831.
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Palace of Pizarro, Quito
Hotel Plaza Grande is a five-star luxury hotel in the historic centre of Quito, Ecuador. Palacio de Carondelet and Palace of Pizarro, Quito are Buildings and structures in Quito.
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Plaza de la Independencia
Independence Square (Plaza de la Independencia, or colloquially as Plaza Grande) is the principal and central public square of Quito, Ecuador.
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President of Ecuador
The president of Ecuador (Presidente del Ecuador), officially called the constitutional president of the Republic of Ecuador (Presidente Constitucional de la República del Ecuador), serves as the head of state and head of government of Ecuador.
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Quito
Quito (Kitu), officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its metropolitan area.
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Rafael Correa
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado (born 6 April 1963) is an Ecuadorian politician and economist who served as President of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017.
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Real Audiencia of Quito
The Real Audiencia of Quito (sometimes referred to as la Presidencia de Quito or el Reino de Quito) was an administrative unit in the Spanish Empire which had political, military, and religious jurisdiction over territories that today include Ecuador, parts of northern Peru, parts of southern Colombia and parts of northern Brazil.
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Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos (born 19 June 1935) is an Ecuadorian former politician who was President of Ecuador from 10 August 1988 to 10 August 1992.
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Simón Bolívar
Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
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Sixto Durán Ballén
Sixto Alfonso Durán-Ballén Cordovez (July 14, 1921 – November 15, 2016) was an Ecuadorian political figure and architect.
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Spanish Baroque architecture
Spanish Baroque is a strand of Baroque architecture that evolved in Spain, its provinces, and former colonies.
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See also
Baroque palaces
- Baroque Palace of Oradea
- Governor's Palace (Williamsburg, Virginia)
- List of Baroque residences
- Paço Imperial
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Prince's Palace of Monaco
Buildings and structures in Quito
- Estadio Banco Guayaquil
- Hacienda Guachalá
- Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín
- National Polytechnic School (Ecuador)
- Obelisco de la Vicentina
- Old Mariscal Sucre International Airport
- Palace of Pizarro, Quito
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Quicentro Sur
- Quito Astronomical Observatory
- Quito Ecuador Temple
- Teatro Bolívar
- Virgin of El Panecillo
- Vulqano Park
Government buildings completed in 1801
- Aberdeen Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary
- Chester Crown Court
- Falkland Town Hall
- Federal Land Office (Steubenville, Ohio)
- Lancaster County House of Employment
- Officers Quarters, Washington Navy Yard
- Old Government House (Augusta, Georgia)
- Palacio de Carondelet
Museums in Quito
- Alberto Mena Caamaño Museum
- Benjamín Carrión Palace
- Casa del Alabado Museum of Pre-Columbian Art
- Centro Cultural Metropolitano
- City Museum (Quito)
- Ecuador National Museum of Medicine
- Gustavo Orcés V. Natural History Museum
- La Capilla del Hombre
- Museo Camilo Egas
- Museum House of Sucre
- National Polytechnic School (Ecuador)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Quito Astronomical Observatory
Neoclassical palaces
- Buckingham Palace
- Cetinje Royal Palace
- Gomel Palace
- La Moneda Palace
- Metropolitan Palace, Lviv
- Miraflores Palace
- National Palace (Dominican Republic)
- National Youth and Children's Palace
- Old Royal Palace
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Palacio de los López
- Primate's Palace, Bratislava
- Prime Minister of Pakistan House
- Schloss Liechtenstein (Maria Enzersdorf)
- Thun Palace
- Ujjayanta Palace
- Weilburg Palace
- Whitemarsh Hall
Palaces in Ecuador
- Benjamín Carrión Palace
- Palacio de Carondelet
Spanish Colonial architecture
- Andean Baroque
- Antigua Guatemala
- Casco Viejo, Panama
- Cathedral of Guatemala City
- Churrigueresque
- Distrito de las Escuelas
- Fort Santo Domingo
- La Inmaculada Concepción, La Línea de la Concepción
- Mission Revival architecture
- Old Cathedral of Cuenca
- Palacio Quemado
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, Antigua Guatemala
- Peruvian colonial architecture
- Plateresque
- Quinta de Bolívar
- Ruins of Jesús de Tavarangue
- Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
- Spanish Colonial architecture
- Spanish missions in South America
- Spanish missions in the Americas
- St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans)
- Wigwam Hotel
Tourist attractions in Quito
- Fiestas de Quito
- Hacienda Guachalá
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Quicentro Sur
- TelefériQo
- Vulqano Park
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palacio_de_Carondelet
Also known as Carondelet Palace.