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Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Catamayo accepting of differences?

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When we asked people about diversity in Catamayo and whether locals are accepting of differences, they said...

"Catamayo, like many parts of the country, is home to a mix of cultures and ethnicities, including indigenous groups, mestizos, and Afro-Ecuadorians. However, it is predominantly mestizo, which is a mix of indigenous and European descent. The level of diversity can vary depending on the specific area within Catamayo. As for acceptance of differences, it's important to note that attitudes can vary widely among individuals. However, Ecuadorians are generally known for their warm and welcoming nature. The country as a whole has made strides in promoting inclusivity and diversity, particularly in recent years. This is reflected in its laws, which prohibit discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. However, like any place, there may still be instances of prejudice or discrimination. It's always recommended for visitors to respect local customs and traditions," said another expat in Catamayo, Ecuador.

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