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Regionalization, or zoning, is the union of two or more adjoining provinces in order to decentralize the administrative functions of the capital, Quito. In Ecuador, there are seven regions, or zones, each shaped by the following provinces: Region 1 (42,126 km 2, or 16,265 mi 2): Esmeraldas, Carchi, Imbabura, and Sucumbios.
1.2 By population. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Map of Ecuador. This is a list of cities in Ecuador. ... Province 2010 Census 2001 Census 1990 Census 1
This is a list of Ecuadorian provinces by Human Development Index as of 2024, using the 2022 data. [2] The following report is not official, but it is calculated with the official data of the indicators of the index, given by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC), [ 3 ] and the Central Bank of Ecuador (BCE).
The census in Ecuador is conducted every ten years, and its objective is to obtain the number of people residing within its borders. The current census now includes household information. The most recent census (as of 2011) emphasized reaching rural and remote areas to map the most accurate population count in the country.
Populated places in Bolívar Province (Ecuador) (9 P) C. Populated places in Cañar Province (5 P) Populated places in Carchi Province (4 P)
The Afro-Ecuadorians are a minority population (7%) in Ecuador, that includes the Mulattos and zambos, and are largely based in the Esmeraldas province and to a lesser degree in the predominantly Mestizo provinces of Coastal Ecuador – Guayas and Manabi. In the Highland Andes where a predominantly Mestizo, white and Amerindian population exist ...
Buildings and structures in Ecuador by province (21 C) Geography of Ecuador by province (25 C) People from Ecuador by province (25 C)
An enlargeable basic map of Ecuador. ... Population of Ecuador: 13,755,680 people (2007 estimate) ... The provinces of Ecuador.