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  2. Portoviejo - Wikipedia

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    Portoviejo (Spanish pronunciation: [poɾtoˈβjexo]), also known as San Gregorio de Portoviejo, is a city in Ecuador, and the capital of the Province of Manabí 30 km (19 mi) from the Pacific coast. It is still known as the city of the "Royal Tamarind Trees" due to former Tamarind plantations in the area.

  3. Manabí Province - Wikipedia

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    The province is divided into 22 cantons.The following table provides a comprehensive overview of the twenty-two cantons of Manabí province, including their respective populations at the 2001 census, their areas in square kilometers (km²), and the names of their respective canton seats or capitals:

  4. Portoviejo Canton - Wikipedia

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    Portoviejo Canton is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Manabí Province. Its capital is the city of Portoviejo. Its population at the 2001 census was 238,430. [2]

  5. Provinces of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The provinces of Ecuador and their capitals are: List. Map key Province Capital Largest City [1] Population (2022 census) [2] ... Portoviejo: Manta: 1,592,840 ...

  6. List of cities in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ecuador. This is a list of cities in Ecuador. ... Portoviejo: Manabí: 206,682 ... National Institute of Statistics and Census of Ecuador.

  7. Cantons of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The cantons of Ecuador are the second-level subdivisions of Ecuador, below the provinces. The cantons are further subdivided into parishes , which are classified as either urban or rural. As of 2025, there are 222 cantons in the country.

  8. Picoazá - Wikipedia

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    Archeological finds made in the area in 2008 suggest that Picoazá is the site of a pre-Columbian settlement. [3] In 1907, the second archaeological expedition of Marshall Howard Saville involved the exploration of caves around Picoazá, [4] and in particular the Cerro Jaboncilla and Cerro de Hojas sites, which are 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away from Picoazá.

  9. File:Ecuador relief location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:49, 15 October 2012: 851 × 917 (3.76 MB): Milenioscuro: corrections of coastal line and boundaries (according to Ecuador location map.svg)