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Otavalo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in Imbabura Province. Its capital is the city of Otavalo. The Canton's population in the 2010 census was 104,874 compared to 90,188 in the 2001 census. [2] Its area is 530.5 square kilometres (204.8 sq mi). Indigenous people, especially the Otavalo people, make up 57 percent of the total population.
Otavalo, capital of Otavalo Canton, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. It is located in Imbabura Province of Ecuador . According to the 2022 census, the town had a population of 41,718 [ 1 ] and is situated at an elevation of 2,532 metres (8,307 ft). [ 2 ]
The percentage of the population which identifies as "white" has fallen from 6.1% (2010) to 2.2% in 2022. [2] Amerindians account for 7.7% of the population and 4.8% of the population consists of Afro-Ecuadorians. [2] Other estimations put the Mestizo population at 55% to 65% and the indigenous population at 25%. [3]
The people of the province speak Spanish, and a large portion of the population also speaks the Imbaburan Kichwa variety of the Quechua language. The summit of Cotacachi Volcano at an elevation of 4,944 metres (16,220 ft) is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north-east of the town of Cotacachi.
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Population distribution by age and sex for Angola in 2005. A population pyramid (age structure diagram) or "age-sex pyramid" is a graphical illustration of the distribution of a population (typically that of a country or region of the world) by age groups and sex; it typically takes the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing. [1]
Otavalo: Pimampiro: 12,951: ... In each canton there is a jefe político, chosen by, and representing the interests of, the president. There is also a mayor ...
Otavalo may refer to: ... Otavalo Canton, Ecuador; Otavalo people, indigenous people in northern Ecuador; Otavalo Valley in the Ecuadorian Andes near the Cuicocha caldera