Cantons of Ecuador

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Cantons of Ecuador
Cantons of Ecuador

The provinces of Ecuador are divided into 226 cantons. The cantons are subdivided into parishes (parroquias). The cantons are listed below, by province:

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[edit] Azuay Province

[edit] Bolívar Province

  • Caluma
  • Chillanes
  • Chimbo
  • Echeandía
  • Guaranda
  • Las Naves
  • San Miguel

[edit] Cañar Province

[edit] Carchi Province

  • Bolívar
  • Espejo
  • Mira
  • Montúfar
  • Tulcán

[edit] Chimborazo Province

  • Alausí
  • Chambo
  • Chunchi
  • Colta
  • Cumandá
  • Guamote
  • Guano
  • Pallatanga
  • Penipe
  • Riobamba

[edit] Cotopaxi Province

  • La Maná
  • Latacunga
  • Pangua
  • Pujilí
  • Salcedo
  • Saquisilí
  • Sigchos

[edit] El Oro Province

  • Arenillas
  • Atahualpa
  • Balsas
  • Chilla
  • El Guabo
  • Huaquillas
  • Isla Correa
  • Isla Matapalo
  • Las Lajas
  • Machala
  • Marcabelí
  • Pasaje
  • Piñas
  • Portovelo
  • Santa Rosa
  • Zaruma

[edit] Esmeraldas Province

[edit] Galápagos Province

[edit] Guayas Province

  • Alfredo Baquerizo Moreno (Jujan)
  • Balao
  • Balzar
  • Bucay
  • Colimes
  • Coronel Marcelino Mariduena
  • Cumanda
  • Daule
  • Eloy Alfaro (Durán)
  • El Empalme
  • El Triunfo
  • General Antonio Elizalde
  • Guayaquil
  • Isidro Ayora
  • Lomas de Sargentillo
  • Milagro
  • Naranjal
  • Naranjito
  • Narcisa de Jesus (Nobol)
  • Palestina
  • Pedro Carbo
  • Playas
  • General Villamil Playas
  • Samborondón
  • Salitre
  • San Jacinto de Yaguachi
  • Santa Lucía
  • Simón Bolívar
  • Urbina Jado
  • San Jacinto de Yaguachi
  • Troncal

[edit] Imbabura Province

  • Antonio Ante
  • Cotacachi
  • Ibarra
  • Las Golondrinas
  • Otavalo
  • Pimampiro
  • San Miguel de Urcuquí

[edit] Loja Province

[edit] Los Ríos Province

[edit] Manabí Province

  • Bolívar
  • Chone
  • El Carmen
  • Flavio Alfaro
  • Jama
  • Jaramijó
  • Jipijapa
  • Junín
  • Manga de Cura
  • Manta
  • Montecristi
  • Olmedo
  • Paján
  • Pedernales
  • Pichincha
  • Portoviejo
  • Puerto Lopéz
  • Rocafuerte
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Ana
  • Sucre
  • Tosagua
  • Veinticuatro de Mayo

[edit] Morona-Santiago Province

  • Gualaquiza
  • Huamboya
  • Limón Indanza
  • Logroño
  • Morona
  • Pablo Sexto
  • Palora
  • San Juan Bosco
  • Santiago
  • Sucúa
  • Taisha
  • Tiwinza

[edit] Napo Province

  • Archidona
  • Carlos Luis Arosemena Tola
  • El Chaco
  • Quijos
  • Tena

[edit] Orellana Province

[edit] Pastaza Province

[edit] Pichincha Province

  • Cayambe
  • La Concordia
  • Mejía
  • Pedro Moncayo
  • Pedro Vicente Maldonado
  • Puerto Quito
  • Quito (canton)
  • Rumiñahui
  • San Miguel de los Bancos

[edit] Santa Elena Province

  • La Libertad
  • Salinas
  • Santa Elena

[edit] Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province

[edit] Sucumbíos Province

  • Cascales
  • Cuyabeno
  • Gonzalo Pizarro
  • Lago Agrio
  • Putumayo
  • Shushufindi
  • Sucumbios

[edit] Tungurahua Province

[edit] Zamora-Chinchipe Province

  • Centinela del Cóndor
  • Chinchipe
  • El Pangui
  • Palanda
  • Paquisha
  • Nangaritza
  • Yacuambi
  • Yantzaza
  • Zamora

[edit] Authorities

In each canton there is a jefe político, chosen by, and representing the interests of, the president. There are also a mayor (alcalde) and a municipal council (concejo municipal), chosen by popular vote.

[edit] See also

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