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  2. Postal codes in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Cuenca, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    Known as the postcode. The first letter(s) indicate the postal area, such as the town or part of London. Placed on a separate line below the city (or county, if used). The UK postcode is made up of two parts separated by a space. These are known as the outward postcode and the inward postcode. The outward postcode is always one of the following ...

  5. Valle, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Valle is a town and parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish covers an area of 42.7 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 18,692. The parish covers an area of 42.7 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 18,692.

  6. Paccha - Wikipedia

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    Paccha (Hispanicized spelling of the Kichwa word pakcha meaning "waterfall") [1] is a town and parish in Cuenca Canton, Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish covers an area of 25.6 km 2 and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5,311.

  7. Cuenca - Wikipedia

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    C.D. Cuenca, a football team in Cuenca, Ecuador University of Cuenca , a university in Cuenca, Ecuador Cuenca Province (Gran Colombia) , a defunct province of a defunct country

  8. Cantons of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. The cantons are further subdivided into parishes , which are classified as either urban or rural. As of 2025, there are 222 cantons in the country.

  9. Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar Banco del Austro is a multi-purpose stadium in Cuenca, Ecuador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Club Deportivo Cuenca and Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Cuenca. The stadium holds 16,540 spectators and opened in 1945.