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Guaranda (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaˈɾanda]) is a city in
central Ecuador. It is the
capital of Bolívar
province located in the
Andes mountains. The city...
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Salinas de
Guaranda, also
known as
Salinas de Tomabela, is an
Ecuadorian village whose name
derives from the salt
mines that
drove its
economy prior to...
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Riobamba (~30 km to the southeast),
Ambato (~30 km to the northeast) and
Guaranda (~25 km to the southwest).
Chimborazo is
surrounded by the
Reserva de Producción...
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Daule Durán El
Chaco El
Empalme El
Guabo El
Triunfo Esmeraldas Gualaquiza Guaranda Guayaquil Huaquillas Ibarra Isidro Ayora Jama
Jujan La
Concordia La Libertad...
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Guaranda Canton is a
canton of
Ecuador in the Bolívar Province. Its
capital is
Guaranda and its po****tion in the 2001
census is 81,643.
Ethnic groups...
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Aguilar Miranda [es], 85,
Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate,
bishop of
Guaranda (1991–2004) and
Military Ordinariate of
Ecuador (2004–2014). H****an Bdeir...
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three sister cities, as
designated by
Sister Cities International:
Guaranda,
Ecuador Teterow,
Germany Rybinsk,
Russia Doe
River Watauga River Watauga...
- Namirembe, Old Kampala, Kibuli,
Nakasero and
Makerere Victoria,
Entre Ríos
Guaranda Chicontepec de Tejeda,
whose name is
Nahuatl for "on
seven hills" Asunción...
- the road from
Guayaquil to
Guaranda. This
victory opened the way into the inter-Andean highlands, and the
capture of
Guaranda soon followed. News of the...
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leads the
parades in each city. The most
famed Carnival festivities are in
Guaranda (Bolivar province) and
Ambato (Tungurahua province). In Ambato, the festivities...