Why is Quito known as the ‘Florence of America’?

          Quito is the capital of Ecuador, another South American country. The city is the oldest of all South American capitals. It is designated a UNESCO World Heritage for its well-preserved old town with narrow and winding cobblestone streets, spectacular churches and open squares.

          The Old City, the historic centre of Quito, represents the Spanish colonial past with its Spanish architecture. The exquisite Spanish style combined with indigenous art gives the city a magnificent appearance and it is often called the ‘Florence of America’.

          Quito is one of the industrial centres of Ecuador and relies on textiles, pharmaceuticals, light consumer goods and handcrafted objects of leather, wood, gold and silver for much of its economy. The weekly outdoor Indian fairs and small shops selling native crafts are some of the compelling sights of Quito.

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