In case you were in any doubt as to how seriously Ecuadorians take their freedom, the country has three public holidays dedicated to independence.
Ecuador can claim to be the cradle of independence in Latin America when Quito made the first attempt to throw off the shackles of Spanish colonial rule in August 1809. While that attempt proved unsuccessful, it sowed the seeds of revolution, and on October 9th 1820, the coastal port of Guayaquil became the first city to gain its independence from Spain.
Cuenca joined Guayaquil when achieved its independence on November 3rd 1820, that’s another public holiday.
The rest of Ecuador celebrated independence following victory at the Battle of Pichincha under the command of Simón Bolívar, on May 24th 1822, which completes our hat-trick of Independence holidays.