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Ecuador Regions
Azuay, Bolívar, Carchi, Cañar, Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, El Oro, Esmeraldas, Galápagos, Guayas, Imbabura, Los Ríos, Manabí, Morona Santiago, Napo, Pastaza, Pichincha, Santa Elena, Sucumbios, Tungurahua, and Zamora Chinchipe
Ecuador PC Sites
Agua Fría, Aloag, Ambato, Azogues, Babahoyo, Bahía de Caráquez, Ballenita, Baños, Biblian, Bucay, Cahuasquí, Chiguinda, Cotacachi, Cuenca, Diana Belle Dreyer, El Triunfo, Gualleturo, Guayaquil, Ibarra, La Entrada, La Libertad (Santa Elena Province), Lago Agrio, Loja, Machachi, Manglaralto, Manta, Milagro, Montecristi, Naranjal, Olón, Otavalo, Palmar, Quito, Riobamba, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, and Sucua


Napo
Region(s) Napo
Country Ecuador
Volunteers who served in the region: Napo
Victor L Berthelsdorf, Kenneth W. Gonzales, Edwin Ramon Hiel, Ronda Rowe, Rachel Weisgerber, and Laurel Zaks
Sites in: Napo
Projects in Napo

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Napo, Ecuador
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Volunteers Who Have Served in Napo

Name of community was Started service in Ended service in Served in sector Primary assignment was
Victor L Berthelsdorf Napo River
Ambato
24405881970 24409531971 Health
Edwin Ramon Hiel Archidona
Jondachi
24449711982 24457011984 Agriculture
Kenneth W. Gonzales El Chaco 24467971987 24511801999 Health
Ronda Rowe Tena 24478931990 24486231992 Agriculture
Rachel Weisgerber Serena 24530062004 24537372006 Agriculture


Napo is an Oriente (Jungle/Amazonian) Province in Ecuador. Its capital is Tena. Many of its inhabitants speak Kichwa, an indigenous dialect. Tourism is especially popular in this province as its has quite a few rivers and access to the Amazonian jungle.

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