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How Big Is Ecuador?

Ecuador, located in South America, is the 73rd largest country in the world, covering approximately 283,561 square kilometers (109,483 square miles). That's roughly the same size as Nevada. It is home to approximately 17.3 million people.

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283,561 km²
109,483 sq mi
#73 of 236 countries
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Ecuador's Geography

Of its total area, 276,841 km² is land and 6,720 km² (2.4%) is water. Ecuador has approximately 2,237 km of coastline. Within South America, Ecuador is the 9th largest of 14 countries, sitting between Paraguay and Guyana. With 61 people per km², it is more densely populated than the South American average of 22 per km².

How Far Across Is Ecuador?

Ecuador stretches approximately 715 km (444 mi) from north to south — roughly the distance from Paris to Berlin, and 1,829 km (1,136 mi) from east to west — roughly the distance from New York to Miami. At highway speeds, it would take roughly 20 hours to drive across.

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How Big Is Ecuador Compared to Well-Known Places?

Place Area vs Ecuador
South Korea 99,720 km² (38,502 sq mi) 2.8× smaller
New York 122,283 km² (47,214 sq mi) 2.3× smaller
Florida 139,670 km² (53,927 sq mi) 2× smaller
United Kingdom 243,610 km² (94,058 sq mi) 14% smaller
Ecuador 283,561 km² (109,483 sq mi)
Germany 357,022 km² (137,847 sq mi) 26% larger
Montana 376,979 km² (145,552 sq mi) 33% larger
Japan 377,915 km² (145,914 sq mi) 33% larger
California 403,882 km² (155,940 sq mi) 42% larger

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Ecuador at a Glance

Statistic Value
Total Area 283,561 km² (109,483 sq mi)
World Size Rank #73 of 236
Capital Quito
Population Density 61 per km²
Population 17.3 million people
Coastline 2,237 km
Life Expectancy 77.5 years
GDP per Capita $14,300 USD