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(A) 1976 dated plate in Guayas only
(B) Some 1989 series plates were dated
(C) About 2005: A light blue crest with the legend COMISION DE TRANSITO DE LA PROVINCIA DEL GUAYAS was added to the top left side of plates in Guayas province
(D) 2007: Pichincha Province extended the 1989 series from 3 to 4 numerals
(E) 2014: ANT (Agencia Nacional de Tránsito) logo added to top left corner
Guayas province issued plates with different colors from other departments through 1976
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1 = Azuay
2 = Bolivar
3 = Cañar
4 = Carchi
5 = Chimborazo
6 = Cotopaxi
7 = El Oro
8 = Esmeraldas
9 = Galapágos
10 = Guayas
11 = Imbabura
12 = Loya
13 = Los Ríos
14 = Manabí
15 = Morona-Santiago
16 = Napo
17 = Orellana
18 = Pastaza
19 = Pichincha
20 = Santa Elena
21 = Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
22 = Sucumbíos
23 = Tungurahua
24 = Zamora-Chinchipe
Province Codes
A Azuay B Bolivar U Cañar C Carchi H Chimborazo X Cotopaxi O El Oro E Esmeraldas W Galapágos G Guayas I Imbabura L Loja R Los Ríos M Manabi V Morona - Santiago N Napo Q Orellana S Pastaza P Pichincha Y Santa Elena J Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas K Sucumbíos T Tungurahua Z Zamora-Chinchipe
Location South America Capital Quito Main Religion Christianity (catholicism) National Language Spanish. The other main language is Quechua. History Ecuador became seceded from Grand Colombia in 1830 International Oval EC ISO Code EC
(1) Jim Fox/Greg Gibson