Describe una provincia de ecuador en ingles descripcion ,introducion,cuerpo y conclusion
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Respuesta: introduccion
The administrative division of Ecuador into provinces has its origin in the time of Spanish rule, since at that time the current republican territory was divided into the provinces of Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca, Jaén and Maynas (called governments at that time) .1 In the Gran Colombia period, this division underwent some changes, since the Ecuadorian territory was divided into 3 departments (Ecuador, Azuay and Guayaquil), each of which was subdivided into provinces and these in turn into cantons.2 After the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1830, the departments were abolished, leaving only the provinces and cantons.
cuerpo:
The province of Azuay is one of the 24 provinces that make up the Republic of Ecuador, located in the south of the country, in the geographical area known as the inter-Andean region or sierra, mainly on the basin of Paute in the northeast and the basin of Jubones in the southwest. Its administrative capital is the city of Cuenca, which is also its largest and most populated city. It occupies a territory of about 8,189 km², being the twelfth province of the country by extension. It limits to the north with Cañar, to the south with Loja, to the west with Guayas, to the southwest with El Oro, to the east with Morona Santiago and to the southeast with Zamora Chinchipe.
conclusion:
Guaranda, also known as San Pedro de Guaranda, is an Ecuadorian city; cantonal head of Cantón Guaranda and capital of the Province of Bolívar, as well as the largest and most populated city of the same. It is located in the center of the inter-Andean region of Ecuador, on the external flanks of the western Andes mountain range, within the Chimbo river basin, between the Culebrillas and Salinas rivers, at an altitude of 2,668 m s. n. m. and with an Andean climate of 16 ° C on average.
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