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Fact
The Center of the World: Quito
Category
General Knowledge
Subcategory
World Capitals & Countries
Country
Ecuador
Description
Quito, the capital of Ecuador, holds the distinction of being the closest capital city to the Equator, located just about 25 kilometers (15 miles) south of the zero-degree latitude line. This unique position is celebrated at the 'Mitad del Mundo' (Middle of the World) monument. Despite its equatorial location, the city enjoys a 'perpetual spring' climate with cool temperatures year-round because it sits at an elevation of 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) in the Andes. Quito was the first city in the world, along with Krakow, to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978. Its historic center is one of the largest and best-preserved in the Americas, featuring a stunning blend of Spanish, Flemish, and Moorish architecture. The city is flanked by the active Pichincha volcano, and residents can take a 'TelefériQo' cable car up the mountainside to over 4,000 meters for a panoramic view of the 'Avenue of Volcanoes' that stretches across the horizon.