Mejía (canton)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mejía is a canton in the province of Pichincha in northern Ecuador. It is named after an Ecuadorian political figure whose last name was Mejía. The canton includes a volcano in the Central Cordillera of the Ecuadorian Andes called Rumiñahui. The seat of the canton is called Machachi.

Machachi is located to the south of the capital of Ecuador, Quito. It is a very beautiful city surrounded by the volcanos Corazon, Ruminahui, Illiniza, Pasochoa and is also very close to the Cotopaxi volcano, a great active volcano which measures 5,897 m (19,347 ft) in altitude.

In the Panzaleo language it means: Great active land. Machachi is the cradle of many slopes and the same ground is a perennial thermal and mineral water outcrop. In the fertile valleys of San Pedro there are approximately 22 sources of chemicals which have invaluable theurapeutical properties.

Machachi has a similar temperature to Quito, fluctuating from 19ºC (66ºF) average high to 10ºC (50ºF) average low; these averages are for the whole year. With the dry months being June, July and August.