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  2. Milagro Canton - Wikipedia

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    Milagro Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Guayas Province. Its capital is the town of Milagro. Its population at the 2001 census was 140,103. [2]

  3. Milagro, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco de Milagro (also known as Milagro, which is Spanish for Miracle) is a city located in Guayas, Ecuador. It is the seat of Milagro Canton. Milagro is the fourth largest city in the province of Guayas. As of the census of 2022, there were 195,943 people residing within the canton limits. [2]

  4. Cantons of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    In each canton there is a jefe político, chosen by, and representing the interests of, the president. There is also a mayor ( alcalde ) and a municipal council ( concejo municipal ), chosen by popular vote.

  5. File:Mapa Sageo de Guayas - Milagro.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Guayas Province - Wikipedia

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    Palms on the Santay Island.. Guayas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡwa.ʝas] ⓘ) is a coastal province in Ecuador.It is bordered to the west by Manabí, Santa Elena, and the Pacific Ocean (as the Gulf of Guayaquil); to the east by Los Ríos, Bolívar, Chimborazo, Cañar, and Azuay; to the north by Los Ríos and Bolívar; and to the south by El Oro and the Pacific Ocean.

  7. List of cities in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    No. City Province 2010 Census 2001 Census 1990 Census 1 Guayaquil: Guayas: 2,278,691: 1,985,379: 1,508,444 2 Quito: Pichincha: 1,607,734: 1,399,378: 1,100,847 3 Cuenca

  8. Guayaquil - Wikipedia

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    Guayaquil was a stopover point in the commerce between Asia and Latin America conducted via Philippines-based Manila galleons. The trade route had links to Acapulco in present-day Mexico and terminated with a node in Callao, Peru. [12] In the late eighteenth century, the majority of slaves in the region were located in Guayaquil.

  9. Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno Canton - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno is a canton of the province of Guayas in the Republic of Ecuador. Its official name was given in honor of Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno (1859 – 1951), who served three times as the president of Ecuador. It is also known as Juján, a name which came from a regional plant. The canton covers an area of 228.6 square kilometres ...