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Martha Ormaza
Martha Ormaza Bermeo (July 13, 1959 – October 22, 2018) was an Ecuadorian actress, writer, and director, a member of the theatrical group Las Marujitas. Biography Martha Ormaza was born in Alausí Canton on July 13, 1959. She considered herself a native of Quito, having lived in the Ecuadorian capital since her first year. At age two she began attending Los Pinos school. She studied at the Central University of Ecuador's Faculty of Law and obtained a Licentiate (degree), licentiate in public and social sciences. After a vocational crisis, in which she felt she had erred in her choice of career, she never practiced law in Ecuador. While accompanying her mother-in-law to the rehearsal of a play, she was asked to fill in for a cast member who was absent. She impressed the director, , as a natural performer, and he convinced her to dedicate herself to the theater. Ormaza went on to act in films, theater, television, and radio. In 1990, she played the Manabí Province, Manabí nati ...
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Alausí Canton
Alausí Canton is a canton in the Chimborazo Province in Ecuador. Its seat is Alausí. The canton is being promoted as a tourist region, and was named a ''Pueblo Mágico In the Southwestern United States, Pueblo (capitalized) refers to the Native tribes of Puebloans having fixed-location communities with permanent buildings which also are called pueblos (lowercased). The Spanish explorers of northern New Spain ...'' (magical town) by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) in 2019. Alausi is located at an average altitude of 2,340 meters (7,677 feet) above sea level. The lowest level in the canton is 1,225 meters (4,019 feet )above sea level, in the Huigra parish and the highest is 3,340 meters (10,958 feet) above sea level in Achupallas. It has an area: 1,707 km² (659 square miles ).The average temperature is 14 to 15 ° C ( 57 to 59 °F) Alausí is 97 km (60 miles) from Riobamba, in a small valley at the foot of Cerro Gampala, in the depression where the Chanchán ...
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