Guaranda, Bolívar, Ecuador

History | Geography | Political Division

🇪🇨 Guaranda is a city in central Ecuador. It is the capital of Bolívar province located in the Andes mountains. The city is connected by road with other hubs, including Riobamba, Babahoyo and Ambato.

Guaranda is a market town located in a valle – a deep valley in the high Andes, serving a vast hinterland of agricultural settlements ("comunidades") peopled by Quechua Indians. Its climate is subtropical, with a long (May – October) dry season ("estio"). Its population is mainly mestizo, but includes many people of different ethnicities. Supposedly, the city was first colonized by Jewish Conversos fleeing from Lima's Inquisition. This nucleus has been intermarrying for almost five centuries, forming a compact population linked by family connections. Since the 1990s, the indigenous majority has seized political power and most of the local elected officers are of Quechua origin.

The city has a growing population. It suffers severe problems of electricity and water supply. Water is drawn from high surface sources, mostly from the Chimborazo glacier, and is of good drinking quality. The city is known for its week-long Carnaval and for its "Pajaro Azul" alcoholic drink.

History The city was founded by Spanish explorers in 1571, but wasn't officially recognised until November 11, 1811. The city celebrates its independence day on November 10, commemorating the day the city definitively declared its independence from the Spanish.

Guaranda weathered earthquakes in 1674 and 1775, sustaining significant damage, but rebuilding both times. After the 1775 earthquake, it took almost four years to rebuild the city.

The city was declared an official Ecuadorian cultural centre on October 23, 1997, reflecting the historic architecture of the urban center.

Geography Like Rome, Guaranda is built upon seven hills. It lies at an altitude of about 2,668 metres (8,753 feet). From the city, Chimborazo is in view most days.

The downtown area is situated around Parque Libertador Simon Bolivar, named for the heroic liberator, Simon Bolivar. In the park, a statue of Bolivar designed by famous Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín can be found.

Political Division Guaranda including urban and rural area joins 11 parishes

Urban Parishes • Angel Polibio Chávez • Gabriel Ignacio Veintimilla • Guanujo; Rural Parishes • Facundo Vela • Julio Moreno • Salinas • San Lorenzo • San Luís de Pambil • San Simón • Santa Fé • Simiatug.

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Guaranda has a population of over 65,000 people. Guaranda also forms the centre of the wider Bolívar Province which has a population of over 199,078 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Guaranda has links with:

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Antipodal to Guaranda is: 101,1.6

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