Provinces of Ecuador

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Ecuador is divided into 22 provinces (Spanish: provincias, singular - provincia):

Province (Capital)

  1. Azuay (Cuenca)
  2. Bolívar (Guaranda)
  3. Cañar (Azogues)
  4. Carchi (Tulcán)
  5. Chimborazo (Riobamba)
  6. Cotopaxi (Latacunga)
  7. El Oro (Machala)
  8. Esmeraldas (Esmeraldas)
  9. Galápagos (Puerto Baquerizo Moreno)
  10. Guayas (Guayaquil)
  11. Imbabura (Ibarra)
  12. Loja (Loja)
  13. Los Ríos (Babahoyo)
  14. Manabí (Portoviejo)
  15. Morona-Santiago (Macas)
  16. Napo (Tena)
  17. Orellana (El Coca)
  18. Pastaza (Puyo)
  19. Pichincha (Quito)
  20. Sucumbíos (Nueva Loja)
  21. Tungurahua (Ambato)
  22. Zamora-Chinchipe (Zamora)

See ISO 3166-2:EC for their ISO 3166-2 codes.

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External link

  • Ecuador´s entry in StatoidsTemplate:Provinces of Ecuador

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Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Provinces of Ecuador

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