Los Ríos Province
Los Rios |
— Province — |
Province of Los Rios |
|
Location of Los Rios Province in Ecuador. |
Cantons of Los Ríos Province |
Country |
Ecuador |
Created |
September 30, 1948. |
Founder |
Legislative decree. |
Named for |
High number of existing rivers. |
Capital |
Babahoyo |
Cantons |
List of Cantons |
Government |
• Type |
Provincial |
• Mayor |
|
Area |
• Total |
7,152 km2 (2,761.4 sq mi) |
Population (2010)[1] |
• Total |
778.115 |
• Urban |
326,122 |
• Population 2001 |
668,309 |
Time zone |
ECT (UTC-5) |
Los Ríos is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Babahoyo. The province was founded on September 30, 1948 under legistative decree.[2] Its capital Babahoyo was founded October, 6, 1860. The province is poor, low-lying, often subject to flooding and has some of worst roads in the country.
Economy
The province's economy is largely based on its agriculture: coffee, cacao, bananas, rice, etc. Its small industrial sector produces paper, sugar, and wood crafts. Recently developed tourist attractions include fishing and native rituals.
Cantons
The province is divided into 13 cantons.[2] The following table lists each with its population as of the 2001 census, its area in square kilometres (km²), and the name of the canton seat or capital.[3]
Canton |
Pop. (2001) |
Area (km²) |
Seat/Capital |
Baba |
35,185 |
516 |
Baba |
Babahoyo |
132,824 |
1,076 |
Babahoyo |
Buena Fé |
47,361 |
569 |
San Jacinto de Buena Fe |
Mocache |
33,481 |
562 |
Mocache |
Montalvo |
20,067 |
362 |
Montalvo |
Palenque |
20,658 |
570 |
Palenque |
Pueblo Viejo |
29,420 |
338 |
Puebloviejo |
Quevedo |
139,790 |
303 |
Quevedo |
Quinsaloma |
|
|
Quinsaloma |
Urdaneta |
25,812 |
377 |
Catarama |
Valencia |
32,870 |
980 |
Valencia |
Ventanas |
71,145 |
806 |
Ventanas |
Vinces |
61,565 |
693 |
Vinces |
See also
References
- ^ http://www.inec.gob.ec/preliminares/somos.html
- ^ a b Info on Los Rios
- ^ Cantons of Ecuador. Statoids.com. Retrieved 4 November 2009.