Portoviejo, Manabí Province, Ecuador


🇪🇨 Portoviejo is a city in Ecuador, and the capital of the Province of Manabí 30 km (19 miles) from the Pacific coast. Also known as the city of the "Royal Tamarind Trees" for the beautiful trees found in the area. Portoviejo is the main political and economical centre of the Portoviejo River valley, which also includes the cantons of Santa Ana and Rocafuerte, where about 110 square km (42 square miles) are cultivated every year. The valley is rich in the production of tomatoes, onions, peppers, bananas, mangoes and other tropical fruits. The city, which was affected by economic crisis in the eighties and nineties, is now recovering but severe budget limitations and a huge unemployment rate present difficulties for local authorities. Portoviejo is a large commercial centre for the province, where there are two shopping malls, one with a large hypermarket, 8 movie theaters, food court, and other stores. The city is home of the cancer treatment hospital "Dr Julio Villacreses Colmont" serving the provinces of Manabí and Esmeraldas.

Portoviejo is the capital of Manabí Province and is important for coffee, cattle and fishing. Founded on March 12, 1535, it is one of the oldest cities in Ecuador and is the sixth largest.

Portoviejo has a thriving agricultural-processing industry and is an important commercial centre, with good road connections to Quito and Guayaquil.

The city is the capital of Manabi province as well as the main centre for commercial activity such as coffee production, fishing and cattle ranching.

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Portoviejo has a population of over 223,086 people. Portoviejo also forms the centre of the wider Manabí Province which has a population of over 1,369,780 people.

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Portoviejo is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for Gastronomy see: https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities

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