Los Ríos Province
Los Rios | |
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Province | |
Provincia de Los Rios | |
ECT) | |
Vehicle registration | R |
HDI (2017) | 0.705[2] high · 22nd |
Website | www |
Los Ríos (Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈri.os]) is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Babahoyo. The province was founded on October 6, 1860. Under legislative decree. Babahoyo was made its capital on September 30, 1948.
Demographics
Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010:[3]
- Mestizo 52.9%
- Montubio 35.1%
- Afro-Ecuadorian6.2%
- White5.0%
- Indigenous 0.6%
- Other 0.3%
Economy
The province's economy is largely based on its agriculture: coffee,
bananas, rice, tobacco, etc. Its small industrial sector produces paper, sugar, and wood crafts. Recently developed tourist attractions include fishing and native rituals.[citation needed
]
Cantons
The province is divided into 13
capital.[4]
Canton | Pop. (2010) | Area (km2) | Seat/Capital |
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Baba | 39,681 | 516 | Baba |
Babahoyo | 153,773 | 1,076 | Babahoyo |
Buena Fé |
63,148 | 569 | San Jacinto de Buena Fe |
Mocache | 38,392 | 562 | Mocache |
Montalvo | 24,164 | 362 | Montalvo |
Palenque | 22,320 | 570 | Palenque |
Pueblo Viejo | 36,477 | 338 | Puebloviejo |
Quevedo | 173,575 | 303 | Quevedo |
Quinsaloma | 16,476 | 280 | Quinsaloma |
Urdaneta | 29,263 | 377 | Catarama |
Valencia | 42,556 | 980 | Valencia
|
Ventanas | 71,093 | 288 | Ventanas |
Vinces | 71,736 | 693 | Vinces |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Los Ríos Province.
References
- ^ Citypopulation.de
- ^ Villalba, Juan. "Human Development Index in Ecuador". Scribd (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-02-05.
- ^ Censos, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y. "Resultados -". www.ecuadorencifras.gob.ec. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Cantons of Ecuador. Statoids.com. Retrieved 4 November 2009.