Piñas

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Coordinates: 03°40′00″S, 79°39′00″W

Piñas is a small city and canton in El Oro, Ecuador. It is also known as the "Orchid of The Andes" because of the many orchids grown nearby. The town was named Piñas by Juan de Loayza, in honor of his homeland Piñas in Spain. It is located 1,126 metres above sea-level.

The canton was created on November 8, 1940. It is bordered to the north by Atahualpa, to the south by Loja, to the east by Portovelo and Zaruma and to the west by Balsas and Marcabelí. Economic activity includes agriculture such as cattle raising and cocoa and sugar cane growing.

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[edit] Parishes

The canton has 10 parishes (6 rural and 4 urban) totalling approximately 40,000 inhabitants.

  • Urban parishes:
    • Piñas (administrative centre)
    • La Susaya
    • Piñas grande
    • San Jacinto
  • Rural parishes:
    • Piedras
    • Saracay
    • Capiro
    • La bocana
    • San Roque
    • Moro Moro

[edit] Tourism

  • The "Orquideario" is an orchid garden located in the town and managed by the Fundación Piñas Oasis Ecologico.
  • Buenaventura Forest, located on the road to the coast a few minutes away from Piñas, is a private nature reserve whose attractions include 30 species of hummingbird and the rare El Oro Parakeet and Ecuadorian Tapaculo. It is administered by the Fundación Jocotoco and its infrastructure includes paths and interpretation stations for visitors.
  • The Patagrande Mirador is a center of Catholic Christian adoration. Processions take place here during Holy Week and on May 3 (Finding of the Holy Cross).
  • Other attractions include the tourist complex at Tarapal and crafts at Piedra Blanca and Palo Solo.

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[edit] Cuisine

Typical dishes of the area include "repe" (a creamy banana soup) and "biscochuelo", among others

[edit] External links

Radio elite Piñas