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  2. San Rafael Falls - Wikipedia

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    San Rafael Falls (Spanish: Salto de San Rafael) was a waterfall on the Coca River in Sucumbíos and Napo, Ecuador. [3] Standing 131 metres (430 ft) high, [ 1 ] it was the tallest and most powerful waterfall in Ecuador and a popular tourist attraction.

  3. Agoyán - Wikipedia

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    The Agoyán waterfall is a waterfall outside of Baños de Agua Santa in Ecuador. It is part of the hydroelectric sources of Ecuador. In 1987, the Ecuadorian government inaugurated the Agoyán hydroelectric plant, which has been part of the country's power grid since then, with a total power output of 156 MW. The plant was built upstream of the ...

  4. Baños de Agua Santa - Wikipedia

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    The city is also a Catholic religious center, as some Catholic believers say that the Virgin Mary appeared nearby a waterfall. Due to this belief, a sculpture of the virgin, called Virgen de Agua Santa, was placed in the city's cathedral. The history of the town has been intimately linked to the highly-active Tungurahua volcano. In October 1999 ...

  5. Cayambe Coca National Park - Wikipedia

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    San Rafael Waterfall on Coca River, until recently, the tallest waterfall in Ecuador, with a height of 131 metres (430 ft). On February 2, 2020 the water stopped flowing, the result of a sinkhole nearby which divided the cascade into three streams which are no longer easily observed. [4] Quijos Valley

  6. Puerto Quito - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Quito is a town and urban parish in the province of Pichincha, Ecuador. It is a developing area for ecotourism, with an abundance of wildlife, secondary jungle and waterfalls such as the Cascada Azul (Blue Waterfall). It is beside a major bridge over the river Caoní on the main road from Quito to the coast.

  7. Category:Waterfalls of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waterfalls of Ecuador" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agoyán; S.

  8. Mindo, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The Mindo Valley is among the most heavily visited tourist locations in Ecuador. Mindo was recently named the Ruta de Cacao by The Ecuadorian Ministerio de Turismo. [1] Nearly 200,000 tourists visit the area annually to enjoy activities such as rafting, tubing, trekking, mountain biking, canyoning, horseback riding, birdwatching, and chocolate ...

  9. Geography of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador is located on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and has 2,237 km of coastline.It has 2237 km of land boundaries, with Colombia in the north (708 km border) and Peru in the east and south (1,529 km border). 283,561 km 2 (109,484 sq mi) is land and 6,720 km 2 (2,595 sq mi) water.

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