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Guayaquil (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaʝaˈkil] ),
officially Santiago de
Guayaquil, is the
largest city in
Ecuador and also the nation's
economic capital...
- [baɾθeˈlona]),
internationally known as
Barcelona de
Guayaquil, is an
Ecuadorian sports club
based in
Guayaquil,
known best for its
professional football team...
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publications printed in
Guayaquil which report both
national and
international news.
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- the mainland. The country's
capital is
Quito and its
largest city is
Guayaquil. The land that
comprises modern-day
Ecuador was once home to
several groups...
- The
Guayaquil Canton,
officially the Muni****lity of
Guayaquil, is a
canton in the
center of the
Guayas Province in
western Ecuador. The
canton was named...
- The
Guayaquil Conference (Spanish:
Conferencia de
Guayaquil) was a
meeting that took
place on July 26–27, 1822 in the port city of
Guayaquil (today part...
- The Gulf of
Guayaquil is a
large body of
water of the
Pacific Ocean in
western South America. Its
northern limit is the city of
Santa Elena, in Ecuador...
- The
Guayaquil wood**** (Campephilus ****aquilensis) is a
species of bird in
subfamily Picinae of the wood****
family Picidae. It is
found in Colombia...
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notably the Los
Choneros cartel.
Reports of
armed attacks throughout Guayaquil and
other parts of the
country were widespread,
occurring primarily in...
- de Olmedo; IATA: GYE, ICAO: SEGU) is an
international airport serving Guayaquil, the
capital of the
Guayas Province and the most
populous city in Ecuador...