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Guagual

Ecuador > Azuay > Santa Isabel > Santa Isabel

Average elevation: 1,682 m

Valle de la Virgen

Ecuador > Guayas > Pedro Carbo

Average elevation: 61 m

Cuenca

Ecuador > Azuay

Average elevation: 2,696 m

Ecuador

Ecuador

Average elevation: 384 m

Ibarra

Ecuador > Imbabura > Ibarra

Ibarra features a warm-summer mediterranean climate (Csb) under the Köppen climate classification. This is possible due to the town's high elevation (7,300 ft) in the Ecuadorian Andes providing cooler temperatures and a seasonal rain-shadow characteristic. The dry/warm season is technically local winter due…

Average elevation: 2,398 m

Paute

Ecuador > Azuay

Average elevation: 2,871 m

Quevedo

Ecuador > Los Ríos

Average elevation: 70 m

Guapulo

Ecuador > Cotopaxi > Pujilí > Pujilí

Average elevation: 2,999 m

Yunguilla

Ecuador > Loja > Sozoranga > Sozoranga

Average elevation: 1,331 m

Coca

Ecuador > Orellana > Francisco de Orellana

Average elevation: 264 m

El Chaco

Ecuador > Napo

Average elevation: 1,978 m

Teniente Hugo Ortiz

Ecuador > Pastaza > Pastaza

Average elevation: 1,008 m

Papallacta

Ecuador > Napo > Quijos

Papallacta is a small village at an altitude of 3,300 metres (10,827 feet) in Napo Province, Ecuador. The village is located off the Eastern Cordilleras, on the road from Quito into the Amazon rainforest. It is known for its hot springs.

Average elevation: 3,809 m

Guamote

Ecuador > Chimborazo

Average elevation: 3,585 m

Baños de Agua Santa

Ecuador > Tungurahua > Baños

Average elevation: 2,741 m

Isla Fernandina

Ecuador > Galápagos > Cantón Isabela

Average elevation: 201 m

Imbabura

Ecuador

The summit of Cotacachi Volcano at an elevation of 4,944 metres (16,220 ft) is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north-east of the town of Cotacachi. The volcano is located in the large Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve.

Average elevation: 1,923 m

Isla Isabela

Ecuador > Galápagos

Average elevation: 96 m

Sevilla de Oro

Ecuador > Azuay

Average elevation: 2,754 m

Los Cedros

Ecuador > Los Ríos > Vinces > Vinces

Average elevation: 25 m

Urbanización El Educador

Ecuador > Tungurahua > Ambato

Average elevation: 2,639 m

Quilotoa

Ecuador > Cotopaxi > Sigchos > Chugchillan

Quilotoa is a site of growing popularity. The route to the "summit" (the small town of Quilotoa) is generally traveled by hired truck or bus from the town of Zumbahua 17 kilometres (11 mi) to the South, or more commonly by bus from Latacunga. Visitors have to pay two US dollars each to enter Quilotoa. There…

Average elevation: 3,721 m

Malacatos

Ecuador > Loja > Loja

Average elevation: 2,027 m

Latacunga

Ecuador > Cotopaxi > Latacunga

Average elevation: 3,114 m

Cuenca

Ecuador > Azuay > Cuenca

Cuenca, officially Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca, is an Ecuadorian city, head of the canton of the same name and capital of the province of Azuay, as well as its largest and most populated city. It is crossed by the Tomebamba, Tarqui, Yanuncay and Machángara rivers, in the south-central inter-Andean region…

Average elevation: 2,973 m

Malchingui

Ecuador > Pichincha > Pedro Moncayo Canton

Average elevation: 2,547 m

Cosanga

Ecuador > Napo > Quijos

Average elevation: 2,336 m

Cóndor viewpoint

Ecuador > Napo > Archidona > Cotundo

Average elevation: 3,961 m

Puente Palo

Ecuador > Carchi > Tulcán

Average elevation: 1,891 m

Napo

Ecuador

Average elevation: 2,238 m

Parque Nacional Cajas

Ecuador > Azuay > Cuenca

The highest point is the 4,450 m high Cerro Arquitectos (Architects Hill), and the elevation of roads reaches higher than 4,310 meters (13,550 feet). About 270 lakes and lagoons are present in the páramo of Cajas. Luspa is the largest of these lake and extends over 78 hectares with a maximum depth of 68 m at…

Average elevation: 3,767 m

Parque Nacional Llanganates

Ecuador > Napo

In 2013, explorers from Ecuador, Britain, France, and America discovered and unearthed a 260 ft tall by 260 ft wide structure, made up of hundreds of two-ton stone blocks, and believe there could be more, similar constructions over an area of about a square mile. The area is 20 miles from the town of Baños…

Average elevation: 2,662 m

Bahía de Caráquez

Ecuador > Manabí > Sucre

Average elevation: 99 m

San Antonio

Ecuador > Quito Canton

Average elevation: 2,384 m

Zumba

Ecuador > Zamora Chinchipe > Chinchipe

Average elevation: 1,471 m

Baños

Ecuador > Tungurahua > Baños > Baños de Agua Santa

Baños is located at an elevation of 1,820 metres (5,971 feet) on the northern foothills of the Tungurahua volcano, whose activity has been characterized by frequent powerful ash explosions and lava flows that can be seen from Banos.

Average elevation: 2,365 m

Manta

Ecuador > Manabí

Average elevation: 102 m

Orellana

Ecuador

Average elevation: 350 m

Pifo

Ecuador > Quito Canton

Average elevation: 3,026 m

Parroquia Puerto Baquerizo Moreno

Ecuador > Galápagos > Cantón San Cristóbal

Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the capital and administrative centre of Ecuador's Galápagos Province. It is located on the southwestern coast of San Cristóbal, and the town is also nicknamed Cristóbal by the local people, after the island. Its average elevation is 6 metres (20 ft). The central part of the town,…

Average elevation: 35 m

Tarqui

Ecuador > Azuay > Cuenca

Coordinates: 3°00′49″S 79°02′04″W; Official Language: Spanish; Entity: Parish of Ecuador; Province: Azuay; Canton: Cuenca; President of the Parish Government: Galo Zhagüi; Subdivisions: 26 communities; Foundation and Parishization: October 18, 1915 (108 years old); Area: 135 km²; Average Altitude:…

Average elevation: 2,875 m

Tabuche

Ecuador > Esmeraldas > Esmeraldas

Average elevation: 133 m

Turuco

Ecuador > Cotopaxi > Latacunga > Tanicuchí > San Andres

Average elevation: 2,952 m

Cayambe

Ecuador > Pichincha > Cayambe > Cayambe

Cayambe or Volcán Cayambe is a volcano in Ecuador, in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is located in Pichincha Province, some 70 km (43 mi) northeast of Quito. It is the third-highest mountain in Ecuador, at an elevation of 5,790 m (18,996 ft) above sea level.

Average elevation: 5,246 m

Pepa De Oro

Ecuador > Los Ríos > Puebloviejo > Puebloviejo

Average elevation: 14 m

El Pangui

Ecuador > Zamora Chinchipe

Average elevation: 1,283 m

San Juan Bosco

Ecuador > Morona Santiago

Average elevation: 1,429 m

Isla de Bejucal

Ecuador > Los Ríos > Baba

Average elevation: 9 m

Puembo

Ecuador > Quito Canton

Average elevation: 2,427 m

Mindo

Ecuador > San Miguel de Los Bancos

Average elevation: 1,639 m

Chaucha

Ecuador > Azuay > Cuenca

Average elevation: 2,509 m

Riobamba

Ecuador > Chimborazo > Riobamba

Riobamba (Spanish pronunciation: [rjoˈβamba], full name San Pedro de Riobamba; Quechua: Rispampa) is the capital of Chimborazo Province in central Ecuador, and is located in the Chambo River Valley of the Andes. It is located 200 km (120 mi) south of Ecuador's capital Quito and situated at an elevation of…

Average elevation: 2,815 m

Atacazo

Ecuador > Quito Canton > Lloa

Average elevation: 4,113 m

Cotopaxi

Ecuador > Machachi > Machachi

In the late 20th century, summiting Cotopaxi became a major tourist draw. The José F. Ribas Refuge (Refugio José Félix Ribas) was built in 1971 at an elevation of 4,864 m (15,960 ft) and enlarged in 2005.

Average elevation: 5,314 m

Santorum

Ecuador > Loja > Loja > Vilcabamba

Average elevation: 1,606 m

El Higueron

Ecuador > Sucumbíos > Sucumbíos > La Bonita

Average elevation: 2,126 m

Largato Cocha

Ecuador > Napo > Tena > Pano

Average elevation: 610 m

Zamora

Ecuador > Zamora Chinchipe

Average elevation: 1,928 m

Chimborazo

Ecuador

Average elevation: 2,664 m

Babahoyo

Ecuador > Los Ríos

Average elevation: 30 m

Atuntaqui

Ecuador > Imbabura

Its capital is the town of Atuntaqui, located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east in straight line distance from the provincial capital of Ibarra. The province is in the Andes, the capital at an elevation of 2,405 metres (7,890 ft) above sea level.

Average elevation: 2,544 m

Carchi

Ecuador

Average elevation: 2,006 m

Tena

Ecuador > Napo

Average elevation: 2,299 m

Cotacachi

Ecuador > Imbabura

Average elevation: 2,044 m

Chone

Ecuador > Manabí > Chone

Average elevation: 178 m

Tarqui

Ecuador > Pastaza > Pastaza

Average elevation: 924 m

Loja

Ecuador > Loja > Loja

Average elevation: 2,309 m

Vilcabamba

Ecuador > Loja > Loja

Although the Vilcabambans did not enjoy greater longevity than the rest of the world, researchers noted that the Vilcabamban lifestyle, which included hard work in a high altitude combined with a low-calorie, low-animal-fat diet, did seem to keep the villagers healthy and vigorous in their old age.

Average elevation: 2,202 m

Shell

Ecuador > Pastaza > Mera

Average elevation: 1,100 m

Coca

Ecuador > Sucumbíos > Gonzalo Pizarro > Gonzalo Pizarro

Average elevation: 614 m

Marchena Island

Ecuador > Galápagos > Cantón Santa Cruz

Marchena Island (Spanish: Isla Marchena) is one of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. It has an area of 130 square kilometers (50 sq mi) and reaches an elevation of 343 meters (1,125 ft) above sea level. The island does not receive visitors, although the surrounding water is used by aquatic divers on organized…

Average elevation: 50 m

Coronado

Ecuador > Chimborazo > Chunchi > Chunchi

Average elevation: 3,928 m

Mollepamba

Ecuador > Loja > Loja > Vilcabamba

Average elevation: 1,836 m

Coaque

Ecuador > Manabí > Pedernales > Pedernales

Average elevation: 55 m

Santa Rosa

Ecuador > Pichincha > Quito Canton > Puembo

Average elevation: 2,408 m

Infiernillo

Ecuador > Loja > Zapotillo

Average elevation: 512 m

Piojo

Ecuador > Manabí > El Carmen

Average elevation: 248 m

Soche

Ecuador > Sucumbíos > Sucumbíos

Average elevation: 3,517 m

Tanlahua

Ecuador > Pichincha > Quito Canton > San Antonio

Average elevation: 2,597 m

Isla Plaza Sur

Ecuador > Galápagos > Cantón Santa Cruz

South Plaza (Spanish: Isla Plaza Sur) is a small island off the east coast of Santa Cruz in the Galápagos Islands. It has an area of 0.13 km2 and a maximum altitude of 23 metres.

Average elevation: 5 m

San Fernando

Ecuador > Azuay

Average elevation: 3,086 m

Sozoranga

Ecuador > Loja

Average elevation: 1,276 m

Catamayo

Ecuador > Loja

The canton covers 651.9 km² situated between altitudes of 500 - 1700 m, and has a population of 35,240.

Average elevation: 1,840 m

Palanda

Ecuador > Zamora Chinchipe

Average elevation: 2,234 m

Salinas

Ecuador > Santa Elena Province

Average elevation: 9 m

Nobol

Ecuador > Guayas

Average elevation: 55 m

Ibarra

Ecuador > Imbabura

Ibarra features a warm-summer mediterranean climate (Csb) under the Köppen climate classification. This is possible due to the town's high elevation (7,300 ft) in the Ecuadorian Andes providing cooler temperatures and a seasonal rain-shadow characteristic. The dry/warm season is technically local winter due…

Average elevation: 2,681 m

Manta

Ecuador > Manabí > Manta

Average elevation: 77 m

Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas

Ecuador > Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas > Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo is located approximately 133 km west of Quito at an elevation of 625 metres or 2,051 feet. Santo Domingo lies in the foothills west of the Andes. It is important stopping point on the road from Quito to the Pacific coast. The city also connects other lowland cities like Quevedo, Chone, and…

Average elevation: 695 m

Machachi

Ecuador > Machachi

Machachi is located to the south of the capital of Ecuador, Quito. It is a city surrounded by the volcanos Atacazo, Corazon, Rumiñahui, Illinizas Peaks, Viudita Hill, Pasochoa, and Sincholagua, and owns part of the Cotopaxi volcano, a great active volcano which measures 5,897 m (19,347 ft) in altitude. In…

Average elevation: 3,542 m

Cube

Ecuador > Esmeraldas > Quinindé

Average elevation: 253 m

Calderon

Ecuador > Quito Canton

Average elevation: 2,466 m

Yaruqui

Ecuador > Quito Canton

Average elevation: 2,707 m

Samborondón

Ecuador > Guayas > Samborondón

Average elevation: 6 m

Morro

Ecuador > Guayas > Guayaquil

Average elevation: 30 m

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