Babahoyo is a city in Los RÃos Province, Ecuador. ... Cuenca is the third largest city in Ecuador, capital of the Azuay province. ... Guaranda is a city in central Ecuador. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Aerial photograph of Ibarra Ibarra (population of 80,477 in 1990) is a town in northern Ecuador and the capital of the Imbabura province. ... Latacunga (in local parlance Tacunga) is a plateau town of Ecuador, capital of the Cotopaxi Province, 46 m. ... Macas is the capital of the Morona-Santiago province in Ecuador. ... For other things of this name, see Manta (disambiguation). ... Milagro (Spanish for miracle) is a city located in Guayas, Ecuador. ... Nueva Loja (also known as Lago Agrio, after Sour Lake, Texas) is the capital and the most important city of Sucumbíos, in Ecuador. ... Portoviejo is a city of Ecuador, and the capital the Province of Manabí, situated a few kilometers from the Pacific coast. ... Map of Ecuador showing location of Quito. ... Riobamba is a city in Ecuador, capital of the Chimborazo Province. ... Tulcán is the capital of the province of Carchi in Ecuador. ...
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The geographical diversity of Ecuador means that there are a number of different climates and microclimates in the country's four regions.
Ecuador is home to ten percent of the world's plant species, the majority of which grow in the northeastern Amazon, where an estimated 10,000 species thrive.
Ecuador is home to 8 percent of the world's animal species and 18 percent of the planet's birds.