Guayaquil Canton

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Guayaquil
Canton
Municipality of Guayaquil
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Location of Guayaquil Canton in Guayas Province
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Cantons of Guayas Province
Coordinates: 2°11′S79°53′W / 2.183°S 79.883°W / -2.183; -79.883
Country Ecuador
Province Guayas
FoundationJune 25, 1538
Founded by Francisco de Orellana
Named for Guayas River
Seat Guayaquil
Parishes
List of parishes
  • Ayauchco
  • Bolivar (Sagrario)
  • Carbo (Concepcion)
  • Febres Cordero
  • Garcia Moreno
  • Letamendi
  • Nueve de Octubre
  • Olmedo (San Alejo)
  • Roca
  • Rocafuerte
  • Sucre
  • Tarqui
  • Urdaneta
  • Ximena
  • Juan Gomez Rendon (Progreso)
  • Morro
  • Posorja
  • Puna
  • Tenguel
Government
  Mayor Aquiles Álvarez
Area
  Canton3,445 km2 (1,330 sq mi)
Population
  Canton2,723,665
  Density790/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
   Urban
1,952,029
Time zone UTC-5 (ECT)
Website https://www.guayaquil.gob.ec/

The Guayaquil Canton, officially the Municipality of Guayaquil, is a canton in the center of the Guayas Province in western Ecuador. The canton was named after its seat, the city of Guayaquil, the most populous city in Ecuador.

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Political divisions

The canton is divided into 16 urban parishes and 5 rural parishes. The urban parishes make up the city of Guayaquil.

Urban parishes

Rural parishes

Demographics

Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: [1]

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