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2 Demography  





3 Notable people  





4 Notes  





5 Bibliography  














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Lebanese Ecuadorians
Lebanon Ecuador

Jamil Mahuad

Alberto Dahik

Otto Sonnenholzner

Pedro Saad

Ronnie Nader

Constanza Báez

Soledad Diab

Valeska Saab

Total population
98,000[1] - 170.000[2]
Regions with significant populations
Guayaquil and Quito
Languages
Spanish, Arabic
Religion
Predominantly Catholic
Related ethnic groups
Lebanese diaspora, Arab diaspora

Lebanese Ecuadorians are Ecuadorians who are descended from migrants from Lebanon. There are approximately 100,000[3] Lebanese people and their descendants living in Ecuador.

Migration history

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Migration from LebanontoEcuador started as early as 1875.[4] Early impoverished migrants tended to work as independent sidewalk vendors, rather than as wage workers in agriculture or others' businesses.[5] Though they emigrated to escape Ottoman Turkish oppression, they were called "Turks" by Ecuadorians because they carried Ottoman passports.[4] There were further waves of immigration in the first half of the 20th century; by 1930, there were 577 Lebanese immigrants and 489 of their descendants residing in the country, primarily at Quito and Guayaquil.[6]

Demography

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The number of Lebanese descendants in Ecuador is not too clear. A 1982 estimate from Lebanon's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated 20,000, while another private estimate from 1986 put it as high as 97,500.[7] They reside mostly in Quito and Guayaquil. They are predominantly of the Catholic faith.

Notable people

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People of Lebanese background are very well represented in business and politics of the country. Some of them have reached the presidency and vice-presidency of Ecuador. Their prominence in politics provoked some backlash, with one politician warning of the "Bedouinization" of Ecuador.[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ iLoubnan (2009). "Geographical distribution of Lebanese diaspora". Ya Libnan. Archived from the original on 18 May 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  • ^ "El Guayaquil que acogió a los migrantes extranjeros". 16 October 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2022. Según estimaciones de Hadatty, en el país deben residir alrededor de 170 mil libaneses, de los cuales, unos 40 mil estarían en Guayas.
  • ^ "Geographical Distribution of the Lebanese Diaspora". The Identity Chef.
  • ^ a b Torres Chang, Carlos (2006-07-30), "La libanesa, una colonia con historia desde 1875", El Universo, retrieved 2010-01-10
  • ^ Roberts 2000, p. 3
  • ^ Almeida 1997, p. 204
  • ^ Almeida 1997, p. 206
  • ^ Roberts 2000, p. 135
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