Cuenca Canton

Cuenca is a canton of Ecuador, located in the Azuay Province. Its capital is the town of Cuenca. During the census of 2001 the canton had 417,632 inhabitants [1] and in 2010 it had 505,585 inhabitants.[2]

Cuenca
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Location of Azuay Province in Ecuador.
Cantons of Azuay Province
Coordinates: 2°54′S 78°59′W
Country Ecuador
ProvinceAzuay Province
CapitalCuenca
Area
  Total3,190.54 km2 (1,231.87 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
  Total505,585
  Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC -5

Toponymy

The city is named after Santa Ana of the 4 Rivers of Cuenca in honor of the city of Cuenca in Spain, the birthplace of the Spanish viceroy of Peru Andrés Hurtado de Mendoza, who was the one who sent Spanish Gil Ramírez Dávalos to fund the city, and the fact that, this place, in its geographical features are very similar to the Spanish city. In addition, the name includes the fact that four rivers cross it: Tomebamba, Tarqui, Yanuncay and Machángara. The rest of the name comes from the Spanish tradition of dedicating to the new cities a saint of the Catholic church, in this case Santa Ana.

Demographics

Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010:[3]

Division

The canton is divided into parishes.[4] The urban sector of the city of Cuenca is formed by the following 15 parishes:

Urban parishes
1. San Sebastián10. Huayna Capac
2. El Batán11. Hermano Miguel
3. Yanuncay12. El Vecino
4. Bellavista13. Totoracocha
5. Gill Ramírez Dávalos14. Monay
6. El Sagrario15. Machángara
7. San Blas
8. Cañaribamba
9. Sucre

The rural territory of the canton is divided into 21 parishes:

Rural parishes
1. Molleturo12. Ricaurte
2. Chaucha13. Urban parishes
3. Sayausí14. Paccha
4. Chiquintad15. Nulti
5. Checa (or Jidcay)16. Turi
6. San Joaquín17. El Valle
7. Baños18. Santa Ana
8. Sinincay19. Tarqui
9. Octavio Cordero Palacios (or Santa Rosa)20. Victoria del Portete (or Irquis)
10. Sidcay21. Cumbe
11. Llacao22. Quingeo

References

  1. Cantons of Ecuador at statoids.com
  2. Somos 14.483.499 de ecuatorianas y ecuatorianos, según el censo Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
  3. Political Division of Cuenca Canton Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine (Spanish), retrieved on August 31, 2011
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