Iñaquito
Iñaquito is a parish of Quito, Ecuador, located toward the north of the city.[citation needed] There is a large concentration of malls in the area,[1] and the population is wealthy relative to the rest of Quito.[citation needed]
This is also home to a large international community in Ecuador, primarily Americans. Various mission agencies have their headquarters for Ecuador here, including HCJB and Youth World. To cater to this international community, the Christian & Missionary Alliance started the Alliance Academy, now called Alliance Academy International, which is currently a school containing around 500 students K-12, the majority being Ecuadorian and American but with students representing around 20 countries. There is also a church in English for this missionary community - English Fellowship church.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Birnbaum, Alexandra M. (14 August 1992). Birnbaum's South America, 1993. HarperCollins Publishers Limited. p. 429. ISBN 978-0-06-278052-2.
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