Babahoyo
Babahoyo (Spanish pronunciation: [baβaˈoʝo]), founded May 27, 1948, by legislative decree, is the capital of the Los Ríos province of Ecuador. Its population is cited around 98,000. It is bordered by two rivers, the San Pablo and the Caracol, which join to form the Babahoyo River. This meets the Daule River to form the Guayas River, which runs to the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Guayaquil.
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City | |
From top, left to right: Our Lady of Mercy Cathedral next to the Central Park May 24, view of the southwest of the city, Catarama River Bridge, October 9 Boardwalk, Babahoyo River and García Moreno Street. | |
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Coordinates: 1°48′0″S 79°32′24″W | |
Country | Ecuador |
Province | Los Ríos |
Canton | Babahoyo |
Founded | 1796 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Gustavo Barquet |
Area | |
• City | 13.66 km2 (5.27 sq mi) |
Elevation | 8 m (26 ft) |
Population (2022 census) | |
• City | 98,251 |
• Density | 7,200/km2 (19,000/sq mi) |
• Demonym | Babahoyense |
Time zone | UTC-5 hours |
Area code | (+593) 5 |
Climate | Aw |
Website | www |
A processing and trade center for the surrounding agricultural region, the city handles rice, sugarcane, fruits, balsa wood, and tagua nuts (vegetable ivory). Rice and sugar are also milled here.
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