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Stephen and Joanna Vargha moved to Ecuador from North Carolina after retiring early. The moved to Cuenca for its lower cost of living, vibrant culture, and welcoming expat community.
Retired life can mean different things to different people, but nothing says peaceful bliss like spending your golden years near the water. A 2022 study by American Advisors Group showed that ...
With the cost of rents, groceries and healthcare continuing to rise amid inflation, retirees undoubtedly are feeling the pinch. But they don't have to give up on their dream of finding a community...
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Drinking water supply and sanitation in Ecuador is characterized by a number of achievements and challenges. One key achievement is a significant increase in both access to an at least basic water source (90% in 2000 to 100% in 2015 in urban areas) [1] and at least basic sanitation (82% in 2000 to 89% in 2015 in urban areas).
Jima, located near Cuenca, is a hiking hotspot for southern Ecuador. Jima is located at the base of two beautiful green mountains at 8,800 feet (2,700 metres). Hikes for all skill levels are available, including a three-day hike from the peaks of the Andes mountains down into the lush tropical rainforest of the Amazon basin. Gualaceo
In Ecuador alone, there were 2,795 retirees collecting Social Security. That's up from just over 300,000 retirees collecting Social Security from abroad in 2008 .
It is located on the city's former drinking water treatment plant. Jardín Botánico Reinaldo Espinosa; Across the road from University Park is the botanical garden which is open to the public and the oldest in Ecuador, created in 1949. There are over 800 native and exotic species.