Provinces of Ecuador
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Ecuador is divided into 24 provinces (Spanish: provincias, singular – provincia). The provinces of Ecuador and their capitals are:
Map key | Province | Capital | Population1 | Area (km²) |
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1 | Azuay | Cuenca | 712,127 | 8,309.58 |
2 | Bolívar | Guaranda | 183,641 | 3,945.38 |
3 | Cañar | Azogues | 225,184 | 3,146.08 |
4 | Carchi | Tulcán | 164,524 | 3,780.45 |
5 | Chimborazo | Riobamba | 458,581 | 6,499.72 |
6 | Cotopaxi | Latacunga | 409,205 | 6,108.23 |
7 | El Oro | Machala | 600,659 | 5,766.68 |
8 | Esmeraldas | Esmeraldas | 534,092 | 16,132.23 |
9 | Galápagos | Puerto Baquerizo Moreno | 25,124 | 8,010.00 |
10 | Guayas | Guayaquil | 3,645,483 | 15,430.40 |
11 | Imbabura | Ibarra | 398,244 | 4,587.51 |
12 | Loja | Loja | 448,966 | 11,062.73 |
13 | Los Ríos | Babahoyo | 778,115 | 7,205.27 |
14 | Manabí | Portoviejo | 1,369,780 | 18,939.60 |
15 | Morona Santiago | Macas | 147,940 | 24,059.40 |
16 | Napo | Tena | 103,697 | 12,542.50 |
17 | Orellana | Puerto Francisco de Orellana | 136,396 | 21,692.10 |
18 | Pastaza | Puyo | 83,933 | 29,641.37 |
19 | Pichincha | Quito | 2,576,287 | 9,535.91 |
20 | Santa Elena | Santa Elena | 308,693 | 3,690.17 |
21 | Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas | Santo Domingo de los Colorados | 368,013 | 3,446.65 |
22 | Sucumbíos | Nueva Loja | 176,472 | 18,084.42 |
23 | Tungurahua | Ambato | 504,583 | 3,386.25 |
24 | Zamora-Chinchipe | Zamora | 91,376 | 10,584.26 |
1 Population as per the census carried out on 2011-11-28
In addition, there are three areas within Ecuador that are non-delimited. These locations are (relative positions in parentheses):
- El Piedrero (surrounded by Guayas & Cañar)
- Las Golondrinas (surrounded by Pichincha, Esmeraldas, & Imbabura): In a popular referendum on 3 April 2016 56.9% of Las Golondrinas voters voted to be incorporated in Imbabura province.[1]
- Manga del Cura (surrounded by Manabí, Los Rios, Guayas, & Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas): In a popular referendum on 27 September 2015 64.2% of Manga del Cura voters voted to be incorporated in Manabí province.[2]
See also
- Cantons of Ecuador
- ISO 3166-2:EC, ISO 3166-2 for codes.
- (French) Leaders of Ecuador provinces
- (Spanish) es:Manga del Cura
- (Spanish) Magna del Cura referendum of 2015
References
- ↑ "Las Golondrinas le pertenece a Imbabura". Retrieved October 16, 2016.
- ↑ "La Manga del Cura decide pertenecer a Manabí". Retrieved September 28, 2015.
External links
- "Provinces of Ecuador". Statoids.
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