Bolívar Province (Ecuador)
Bolivar | |
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Province | |
Province of Bolivar | |
ECT) | |
Vehicle registration | B |
HDI (2017) | 0.714[2] high · 19th |
Website | www |
Bolívar (Spanish pronunciation: Andes Mountains. The area in the lower foothills has a cold, tundra-like climate.
Cantons
The province is divided into seven
capital.[3]
Canton | Pop. (2019) | Area (km2) | Seat/Capital |
---|---|---|---|
Caluma | 16,160 | 176.54 | Caluma |
Chillanes | 17,020 | 662.67 | Chillanes |
Chimbo | 17,320 | 261.42 | Chimbo |
Echeandía | 13,960 | 230.33 | Echeandía |
Guaranda | 107,590 | 1,892.08 | Guaranda |
Las Naves | 7,330 | 148.82 | Las Naves |
San Miguel | 29,010 | 573.52 | San Miguel |
Demographics
Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010:[4]
- Mestizo 69.6%
- Indigenous 25.4%
- White2.7%
- Montubio 1.1%
- Afro-Ecuadorian1.1%
- Other 0.1%
Politics
Results of the
Ecuadorian presidential elections of 2013 in Bolívar Province:[5]
- PAIS) 33.7%
- Guillermo Lasso (CREO) 27.7%
- Lucio Gutiérrez (PSP) 25.4%
- Mauricio Rodas (SUMA) 4.9%
- Alberto Acosta (UPI) 4.2%
- Álvaro Noboa (PRIAN) 2.4%
- Norman Wray (Ruptura 25) 1.0%
- Nelson Zavala (PRE) 0.8%
See also
References
- ^ Citypopulation.de Population and area of Bolivar Province
- ^ Villalba, Juan. "Human Development Index in Ecuador". Scribd (in Spanish). Retrieved February 5, 2019.
- ^ "Cantons of Ecuador". Archived from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
- ^ "Resultados".
- ^ Consejo Nacional Electoral[dead link]
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