Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador

History | Ibarra today

🇪🇨 Ibarra; full name San Miguel de Ibarra; Impapura) is a city in northern Ecuador and the capital of the Imbabura Province. It lies at the foot of the Imbabura Volcano and on the left bank of the Tahuando river. It is about 70 km (43 mi) north-east of Ecuador's capital Quito.

History Ibarra was founded in 1606 by order of the President of the Royal Audience of Quito, Miguel de Ibarra. The development of the city included the systematic construction of public buildings including an important number of churches but an earthquake in 1868 destroyed most of them. After the devastating earthquake of August 16, 1868 the city was re-settled in 1872. Based on its newest date of foundation, Ibarra is the youngest city in Ecuador. The Inca ruler Atahualpa is said to have been born in the Inca settlement of Inca-Caranqui about 2 km from the city.

Helados de paila (handmade ice cream or sorbet and still sold in the markets today) was first made in Ibarra during Incan times (but not by Incas; by the native indigenous), using snow or ice from the nearby Imbabura Volcano (which is no longer snow bound). Using a large bronze pan surrounded by ice shavings, the juices of various fruits are stirred into the pan to freeze.

Ibarra today Today, Ibarra is a mid-sized market city rising in popularity with tourists, yet still retains a very authentic Ecuadorian vibe. It has a unique ethnic composition for Ecuador, with the population being a mix of Mestizos, Amerindians (mostly Otavalo people), and Afro-Ecuadorians. Ibarra is known for its mild weather, colonial whitewashed houses (giving it the nickname The White City), and cobbled streets. The Santo Domingo church houses a museum holding paintings. The town is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ibarra.

Markets are on Saturdays, and the main festival is the Fiesta de los Lagos, which is held on the last weekend of September. Two colorful parades known as El Pregón and Virgen del Carmen are held on 16 July every year.

Other town attractions are the many restaurants specialising in local cuisine, along with the clubs, discos and a paragliding club.

Andrea Scacco was elected to be the new mayor of Ibarra in 2019 planning to reduce xenophobia and to create a women's refuge in the city.

Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador 
<b>Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador</b>
Image: Diego Delso

Ibarra has a population of over 131,900 people. Ibarra also forms the centre of the wider Imbabura Province which has a population of over 398,244 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Ibarra has links with:

🇮🇳 Etawah, India 🇺🇸 Winchester, USA
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Antipodal to Ibarra is: 101.883,-0.35

Locations Near: Ibarra -78.1167,0.35

🇨🇴 Ipiales -77.633,0.817 d: 74.7  

🇪🇨 Quito -78.512,-0.22 d: 77.1  

🇨🇴 Pasto -77.278,1.2 d: 132.8  

🇨🇴 San Juan de Pasto -77.267,1.2 d: 133.7  

🇪🇨 Santo Domingo -79.167,-0.25 d: 134.5  

🇪🇨 Tena -77.816,-0.989 d: 152.6  

🇨🇴 Tumaco -78.802,1.8 d: 178.3  

🇪🇨 Esmeraldas -79.656,0.952 d: 183.8  

🇪🇨 Ambato -78.62,-1.24 d: 185.5  

🇨🇴 Mocoa -76.648,1.147 d: 185.8  

Antipodal to: Ibarra 101.883,-0.35

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🇮🇩 Bukittinggi 100.367,-0.3 d: 19846.4  

🇮🇩 Padang 100.355,-0.951 d: 19832.5  

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🇮🇩 Jambi 103.617,-1.6 d: 19777.5  

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