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Guayaquil (officially Santiago de Guayaquil) is the largest city in the Republic of Ecuador. The urban area of Guayaquil, also known as Grand Guayaquil, is ranked among the largest cities in Latin America. It is also an important trading center with influence at the regional level in the trade area, finance, politics, culture and entertainment. The city is the cantonal head of the eponymous canton and the capital of the province of Guayas. Located on the Pacific coast in the coastal region of Ecuador, the east of the city lies on the banks of the Guayas River, about 20 kilometers from its mouth at the Pacific Ocean, while surrounded by the Estero Salado in its southwestern part and beginning of the fog forest, a mountain of average altitude in the northwest ridge. The Gulf of Guayaquil is the incoming water from the Pacific Ocean in South America's largest. Her extreme projections are set at Cabo Blanco in Peru and Punta de Santa Elena in Ecuador, covering a distance of 230 km.
The city is divided into 16 urban parishes, although in a new municipal administration, the organization consists of 74 sectors. It is the city with the highest population density in Ecuador, with a total of 2,526,927 inhabitants, conurbation, including urban population of Guayaquil, the urban population of Duran and the samborondeña parish of La Puntilla (excluding dauleña parish La Aurora) -. Currently the city of Guayaquil has a floating population that reaches 2,684,016 inhabitants in its metropolitan area, 3 considering an average population growth of 2.70% annual rate. Guayaquil is composed of 347 km², of which 316 square kilometers, equivalent to 91.9% of the total, belong to the land (soil); while the remaining 29 square kilometers, equivalent to 8.1% belong to water bodies which comprise rivers and estuaries. The conurbation of Guayaquil, which is the metropolitan area of Guayaquil beyond the limits of the urban area, including the cities of Milagro, Daule, beaches, among others, giving a consolidated 3,113,725 inhabitants.
Definitely founded in 1547 as a shipyard and commercial port serving the Spanish Crown as "Santiago de Guayaquil", after several other attempts foundation, it has served as the main point in the economy of the nation. It has hosted great revolutions and uprisings throughout history, being the first Ecuadorian city to obtain a definitive independence from Spain in 1820. He was capital of the Free Province of Guayaquil, which was later annexed by force the Great Colombia. Since 1830 it is part of the Republic of Ecuador as an important economic and political axis. The Marcist revolution that ousted the foreign militarism, the liberal revolution led by General Eloy Alfaro, the May revolution that changed the government and the constitution of the time, are important milestones in the history of the nation that have been developed in the city .
Santiago de Guayaquil Ecuador stands out among cities for its high use of mass transit, and its overall density and diversity of its population. The port city is one of the largest in the eastern Pacific coast. 70% of private exports out for its facilities, entering 83% of imports. Furthermore, its position mall, traditionally the city known as the "economic capital" because of the number of companies, factories and shops that exist throughout the city, although at present the economic capital country is the city of San Francisco de Quito
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is the largest city in the Republic of Ecuador. The urban area of Guayaquil, also known as Grand Guayaquil, is ranked among the largest cities in Latin America. It is also an important trading center with influence at the regional level in the trade area, finance, politics, culture and entertainment. The city is the cantonal head of the eponymous canton and the capital of the province of Guayas. Located on the Pacific coast in the coastal region of Ecuador, the east of the city lies on the banks of the Guayas River, about 20 kilometers from its mouth at the Pacific Ocean, while surrounded by the Estero Salado in its southwestern part and beginning of the fog forest, a mountain of average altitude in the northwest ridge. The Gulf of Guayaquil is the incoming water from the Pacific Ocean in South America's largest. Her extreme projections are set at Cabo Blanco in Peru and Punta de Santa Elena in Ecuador, covering a distance of 230 km.
The city is divided into 16 urban parishes, although in a new municipal administration, the organization consists of 74 sectors. It is the city with the highest population density in Ecuador, with a total of 2,526,927 inhabitants, conurbation, including urban population of Guayaquil, the urban population of Duran and the samborondeña parish of La Puntilla (excluding dauleña parish La Aurora) -. Currently the city of Guayaquil has a floating population that reaches 2,684,016 inhabitants in its metropolitan area, 3 considering an average population growth of 2.70% annual rate. Guayaquil is composed of 347 km², of which 316 square kilometers, equivalent to 91.9% of the total, belong to the land (soil); while the remaining 29 square kilometers, equivalent to 8.1% belong to water bodies which comprise rivers and estuaries. The conurbation of Guayaquil, which is the metropolitan area of Guayaquil beyond the limits of the urban area, including the cities of Milagro, Daule, beaches, among others, giving a consolidated 3,113,725 inhabitants.
Definitely founded in 1547 as a shipyard and commercial port serving the Spanish Crown as "Santiago de Guayaquil", after several other attempts foundation, it has served as the main point in the economy of the nation. It has hosted great revolutions and uprisings throughout history, being the first Ecuadorian city to obtain a definitive independence from Spain in 1820. He was capital of the Free Province of Guayaquil, which was later annexed by force the Great Colombia. Since 1830 it is part of the Republic of Ecuador as an important economic and political axis. The Marcist revolution that ousted the foreign militarism, the liberal revolution led by General Eloy Alfaro, the May revolution that changed the government and the constitution of the time, are important milestones in the history of the nation that have been developed in the city .
Santiago de Guayaquil Ecuador stands out among cities for its high use of mass transit, and its overall density and diversity of its population. The port city is one of the largest in the eastern Pacific coast. 70% of private exports out for its facilities, entering 83% of imports. Furthermore, its position mall, traditionally the city known as the "economic capital" because of the number of companies, factories and shops that exist throughout the city, although at present the economic capital country is the city of San Francisco de Quito
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