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Coordinates: 1°0417S 77°5350W / 1.071377°S 77.897233°W / -1.071377; -77.897233
 

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Shandia
Shandia is located in Ecuador
Shandia

Shandia

Location of Tena in Ecuador

Coordinates: 1°04′17S 77°53′50W / 1.071377°S 77.897233°W / -1.071377; -77.897233
Country Ecuador
ProvinceNapo
CantonTena
Government
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)
Area code(+593) 6
ClimateAf

Shandia (pronounced SHAN-dya) is a village located in the rainforest of eastern Ecuador. It is inhabited mostly by indigenous peoples of the Kichwa Nationality.[1]

Geography

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Shandia is some 4 kilometres (2 miles) from the city of Tena, the capital of Napo Province.[1]

History

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It was used as a mission station by missionaries Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming from 1952 to 1954. Fleming later married and moved to a different station, but the Elliots stayed there until Jim's death in 1956. Jim's wife, Elisabeth Elliot, continued to work among the Huaorani for 2 more years.[citation needed]

Now it is visited by local missions groups sponsored by the organization Youth World. The teams minister to the village and are currently helping to build a site that will later train pastors.[citation needed]

There was a devastating flood in Shandia in 1953 that destroyed many of the houses.[citation needed]

Nature

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A small jungle get away can also be found in the village. It is run by the villagers and is used mainly by the occasional hiker who wishes to explore the surrounding jungle.[citation needed]

References

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