"Cotopaxi, a white giant that challenges the Ecuadorian skies."
--Anonymous

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The culture of Cotopaxi is rich and diverse, rooted in the indigenous and mestizo history of the peoples who inhabit its surroundings. The province of Cotopaxi, located in central Ecuador, is home to several indigenous communities, especially the Kichwa people, who have preserved their customs, traditions and language over the centuries.

Cotopaxi’s gastronomy is a reflection of the cultural diversity and rich agricultural tradition of Ecuador’s Andean region. Based on local ingredients, Cotopaxi’s food stands out for its simplicity, freshness and its connection to the ancestral culinary practices of indigenous communities, especially the Kichwas.

The province of Cotopaxi, especially in its protected areas such as the Cotopaxi National Park, is a privileged place in terms of biodiversity, with a rich flora and fauna that varies depending on the altitude and the type of ecosystem. This region, characterized by its Andean landscapes and moors, is home to a variety of species of both plants and animals.

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