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It was founded decades after other major Spanish settlements in the region, such as Quito (1534), Guayaquil (1538), and Loja (1548). Cuenca's population and importance grew steadily during the colonial era. Cuenca reached the peak of its importance in the first years of Ecuador's independence; Cuenca achieved its independence on November 3, 1820.
Cuenca, Ecuador (4 C, 21 P) M. Machala (1 C, 8 P) P. ... Pages in category "Provincial capitals in Ecuador" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
Postal codes in Ecuador have six numeric digits. The first two specify the province , the next two the district and the final two the zip code. For example, in the postal code 170515, 17 is Pichincha Province , 05 is the district and 15 the ZIP.
Cumbe is a parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish covers an area of 71.4 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5,010. The parish covers an area of 71.4 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5,010.
Province of Cuenca, a province in Spain Cuenca, Spain, capital of the province above Cuenca Railway Station; Cuenca (Spanish Congress electoral district) Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuenca; Cuenca de Campos, Valladolid; Cuenca de Pamplona, Navarre; Cuencas Mineras, Aragon; Cuenca Minera (Huelva), Andalusia
On 8 October 1982, Vickers Viscount HC-ATV of SAN Ecuador was damaged beyond economic repair. [6] On 11 July 1983, a Boeing 737 operating a TAME flight from Quito to Cuenca, crashed killing all 117 on board on final approach to the airport. On 28 April 2016, an Embraer E190, operating a TAME flight from Quito to Cuenca, slid off the end of the ...
Morona Santiago (Spanish pronunciation: [moˈɾona sanˈtjaɣo]) is a province in Ecuador. The province was established on February 24, 1954. The capital is Macas.
Rugby union is found to some extent in Ecuador, with teams in Guayaquil, Quito and Cuenca. Ecuador has won three medals in the Olympic Games. 20 km racewalker Jefferson Pérez took gold in the 1996 games, and silver 12 years later. Pérez also set a world best in the 2003 World Championships of 1:17:21 for the 20 km distance. [44]