Guayllabamba
Guayllabamba (Kichwa Wayllapampa, green plain) is a small agricultural town (administratively, a rural parish of the canton of Quito) located 29 kilometers northeast of the city of Quito in northern Ecuador. In the Ecuadorian national census of November 24, 2001, the parish had a population of 12,227 [1].
The Zoológico de Quito (Quito Zoo), which was originally in the Benalcázar parish of the city of Quito, was moved in 1997 to the southwest of the parish, and has been operated since 1999 by the Fundación Zoológica del Ecuador. The zoo is the largest zoo in Ecuador.
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Urban parishes |
La Argelia · Belisario Quevedo · Carcelén · Centro Histórico · Chilibulo · Chillogallo · Chimbacalle · Cochapamba · Comité del Pueblo · La Concepción · El Condado · Cotocallao · La Ecuatoriana · La Ferroviaria · Guamaní · El Inca · Iñaquito · Itchimbía · Jipijapa · Kennedy · La Libertad · Magdalena · Mariscal Sucre · La Mena · Ponceano · Puengasí · Quitumbe · Rumipamba · San Bartolo · San Juan · Solanda · Turubamba
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Rural parishes |
Alangasí · Amaguaña · Atahualpa · Calacalí · Calderón · Chavezpamba · Checa · Conocoto · Cumbayá · Gualea · Guangopolo · Guayllabamba · Llano Chico · Lloa · La Merced · Nanegal · Nanegalito · Nayón · Nono · Pacto · Perucho · Pifo · Píntag · Pomasqui · Puéllaro · Puembo · El Quinche · San Antonio · San José de Minas · Tababela · Tumbaco · Yaruquí · Zámbiza
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