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Salinas is a coastal city located in the Province of Santa Elena, Ecuador. It is the seat of the canton that bears its name. The westernmost city on mainland Ecuador, Salinas is an important tourist center. Salinas, Ecuador's largest coastal resort, offers one of the country's best real estate investment markets and most popular and most ...
This is a list of bridges and viaducts in Ecuador, ... Aguarico River Bridge: Designed by Toni Rüttimann: 264 m (866 ft) Suspension Steel: Footbridge Aguarico River.
Three phases of the tollway have been completed: the first one was from Salinas to Guayama, which is about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) long (milepost 83 to 95 km), the second from Fajardo to Yabucoa at 28 mi (45 km) (This includes an incomplete bridge in Yabucoa that does not fall into the high-speed highway classification in the interstate system as it is only one lane per direction and will require ...
Manta is known in Ecuador for the nightlife of the seawalls of El Murciélago and Tarqui and most of all the "pink zone" (zona rosa) as it is known on the street "Flavio Reyes" and also at the site of recent and growing movement " Plaza del Sol "; in all these places are many restaurants and various places of entertainment such as karaoke ...
Oblivious to the traffic passing overhead, a large creature lurked under a bridge in Ecuador. The “cryptic”-looking creature hunted for food, sought out mates and generally went misidentified.
Salinas Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Santa Elena Province. Its capital is the town of Salinas. Its population at the 2001 census was 49,572. The actual governor of this city is Paul Borbor Mite who was elected by a democratic process in 2008. [2]
Rank Building City Height [1] Number of floors Year 1: Torre The Point: Guayaquil: 137 m: 36: 2013 2: Banco La Previsora: Guayaquil: 135 m: 33: 1995 3: Basilica del Sagrado Voto Nacional
Construction for the Laguna Garzón Bridge began in September 2014 and ended in December 2015. [1] It cost $10 million to build, 80 percent of which was provided by Argentine real estate developer, Eduardo Costantini. [5] To build the bridge, 450 tons of steel, 500 cubic metres of concrete, and 40,000 metres of cables were used. [5]