Carchi Province

Carchi (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾtʃi]) is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Tulcán. The Carchi River rises on the slopes of Chiles volcano and forms the boundary between Colombia and Ecuador near Tulcan. Rumichaca Bridge is the most important land route between Colombia and Ecuador.

Carchi
Province
Province of Carchi
Flag
Nickname(s): 
Heir of the Sun, and Earth
Carchi Province in Ecuador
Cantons of Carchi Province
Country Ecuador
Legal establishmentNovember 19, 1880
CapitalTulcán
Area
  Total3,780.45 km2 (1,459.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Total164,524
  Density44/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)
Vehicle registrationC
HDI (2017)0.727[1]
high · 12th
Websitewww.carchi.gov.ec

Economy

The provincial economy is based on industrial, and agriculture productions. Carchi produces food, drinks, tobacco, and dairy products. The agriculture sector produces potatoes, maize, etc.[2]

Cantons

The province is divided into 6 cantons. The following table lists each with its population at the 2010 census, its area in square kilometres (km²), and the name of the canton seat or capital.[3]

CantonPop. (2019)Area (km²)Seat/Capital
Bolívar15,500 353Bolívar
Espejo13,860 554El Ángel
Mira12,070 588Mira
Montúfar34,030 383San Gabriel
San Pedro de Huaca8,840 71Huaca
Tulcán101,230 1,801Tulcán

Demographics

Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010:[4]

Tourist destinations

Ancient Carchi art
  • Tulcán Cemetery - topiary garden cemetery;
  • El Ángel ecological reserve, El Ángel - extensive páramo ecosystem with diverse biotopes, including the visually striking páramos de frailejones - moorland with a forest of ancient, up to 10 m tall Espeletia pycnophylla plants;
  • Arrayanes Forest, San Gabriel - 16 ha large forest with rare trees whose bark is in cinnamon color;
  • Lagunas Verdes on the way from Tufiño to Maldonado. Three lakes of volcanic origin with blue - green water, rich with sulphur;
  • Gruta de la Paz, San Gabriel - show cave with a shrine of Virgin Mary;
  • Laguna del Salado, San Gabriel - a serene lagoon with translucent water;
  • Tufiño Hot Springs, Tulcán;
  • "El Voladero" lagoons, El Angel;
  • De Paluz Falls, San Gabriel;
  • Guanderas Scientific Station, Huaca - a biological research station for montane ecosystems.

See also

References

  1. Villalba, Juan. "Human Development Index in Ecuador". Scribd (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-02-05.
  2. "ExploRed - ECUADOR online". explored.com.ec. Archived from the original on 2012-05-11. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  3. Cantons of Ecuador. Statoids.com. Retrieved 4 November 2009.
  4. Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos. "Resultados". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos.

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