Definition of Cotacachi

1. Noun. An Andean volcano in northern Ecuador; last erupted in 1955.

Group relationships: Ecuador, Republic Of Ecuador
Generic synonyms: Volcano

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotacachi

Costa Daurada
Costa Mesa
Costa Rica
Costa Rican
Costa Rican colon
Costa Rican monetary unit
Costa Ricans
Costa del Sol
Costanoan
Costanoans
Costello
Costen
Costen's syndrome
Costia necatrix
Costner
Cotacachi (current term)
Cotard
Cotard's syndrome
Cotard delusion
Cote d'Azur
Cote d'Ivoire franc
Cotes de Provence
Cotingidae
Cotinus
Cotinus americanus
Cotinus coggygria
Cotinus obovatus
Cotoneaster dammeri
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Cotonou

Literary usage of Cotacachi

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Adventure Guide to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands by Peter Krahenbul (2003)
"Cotacachi The granddaddy of luxury and elegance in the Otavalo region is the Hosteria La ... Located outside the village of Cotacachi, northwest of Otavalo, ..."

2. Quito to Bogotá by Arthur Clifford Veatch (1917)
"During the great earthquake of 1868, which entirely destroyed all the house^s in Ibarra, Cotacachi and Otavalo, many such landslips occurred on the sides of ..."

3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1869)
"A lake of water occupied the sit« of the town of Cotacachi. Almost the entire population of those towns and of ..."

4. The Recent Origin of Man: As Illustrated by Geology and the Modern Science by James Cocke Southall (1875)
"The site of Cotacachi was covered by a lake. Severe shocks were felt at Talcahuano, in Chili, and the sea was greatly, agitated. ..."

5. The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1869)
"A lake of water occupied the site of the town of Cotacachi. Almost the entire population of those towns and of ..."

6. The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events (1869)
"... and Cotacachi, containing respectively about 12000 and 8000 inhabitants, ... pied the site of the town of Cotacachi. Almf*t the entire population of ..."

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