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El Oro Province

Coordinates:3°16′00″S79°58′00″W / 3.26667°S 79.9667°W /-3.26667; -79.9667
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Province of Ecuador
Province in Ecuador
El Oro
Provincia de El Oro
Province
Province of El Oro
Zaruma
Flag of El Oro
Flag
Cantons of El Oro Province
Cantons of El Oro Province
CountryEcuador
EstablishedApril 23, 1884
CapitalMachala
CantonsList of Cantons
Area
 • Total
5,873 km2 (2,268 sq mi)
Highest elevation3,590 m (11,780 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[2]
 • Total
714,592
 • Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
 • Population 2001
539,888
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)
Area code07
Vehicle registrationO
HDI (2017)0.755[3]
high ·6th
Websitewww.eloro.gob.ec
Iglesia Parque Apartadero

El Oro (Spanish pronunciation:[elˈoɾo];oro =gold) is the southernmost ofEcuador's coastalprovinces. It was named for its historically importantgold production. Today it is one of the world's major exporters ofbananas. The capital isMachala.

History

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The area was settled by the Inca, who inhabited the area at the time Spanish settlement began in 1549. The Spanish found and looted gold there and mined it, carrying the gold to Spain. The province was named for its historically important gold production.

The gold was mined by Indigenous slaves captive by the Spanish mainly in the late 16th and 17th centuries in the village ofZaruma in theZaruma Canton. In the 18th century, the earthquake of January 1749 destroyed the mining area. A local rebellion stopped the mining until the Spanish agreed to allow the native people to benefit from the mining. Spain imported gold from the area until the area gained its independence from Spain in 1820.

Philip II of Spain granted the village the title of "Villa de Sant Antonio del Zerro de Oro de Zaruma" (Villa Real de San Antonio del Cerro de Oro de Zaruma on October 17, 1593, as he was appreciative of the gold.

After 1820, Ecuador emerged as an independent nation, as neighboring areas to Zaruma also declared their independence. In 1882, the province of El Oro was formed by the villages of Zaruma, Machala and Santa Rosa, with Zaruma as its capital, and the area's gold mining as the reason for the name of the province. Two years later, the capital of the province was moved toMachala. Gold mining continued under various mining companies, which now paid taxes to the government for the gold they mined.

As gold mining fell in value, El Oro province became the major area of banana production in Ecuador.

Peru invaded and occupied most of El Oro province during theEcuadorian–Peruvian War of 1941.

Geography

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To the north and east the province has borders with the provincesGuayas,Azuay andLoja. To the west and south it is limited by thePacific Ocean and thePeruvianTumbes Region.

The province is divided in 14cantons and features a wide range of attractions, such as theJambelí Islands, thepetrified forest of thePuyango River, and the island ofSanta Clara, to name a few.

Demographics

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Around 715,751 people live in the orense territory, according to the demographic projection of the INEC for 2020, being the sixth most populated province in the country. The Province of El Oro is made up of 14 cantons, from which their respective urban and rural parishes are derived. According to the latest territorial ordinance, the province of El Oro will belong to a region also included by the provinces of Loja and Zamora Chinchipe, although it is not officially formed, called the South Region.

  • Population 1990: 412,572
  • Population 2000: 525,763
  • Population 2010: 600,659

Ethnic groups as of theEcuadorian census of 2010:[4]

Economy

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El Oro economy is mainly based on export of banana and shrimp. Other agricultural products of importance arecacao andcoffee.[citation needed]

Politics

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Unicameral government.

Cantons

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The province is divided into 14cantons. The following table lists each with its population at the 2001census, its area in square kilometres (km2), and the name of thecanton seat orcapital.[5]

CantonPop. (2019)Area (km2)Seat/Capital
Arenillas32,920803Arenillas
Atahualpa6,410278Paccha
Balsas9,01069Balsas
Chilla2,410328Chilla
El Guabo62,460603El Guabo
Huaquillas59,42072Huaquillas
Las Lajas4,980297La Victoria
Machala286,120338Machala
Marcabelí6,210147Marcabelí
Pasaje86,580452Pasaje
Piñas29,930615Piñas
Portovelo13,910282Portovelo
Santa Rosa81,210889Santa Rosa
Zaruma25,650645Zaruma

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Provincia de El Oro". 2012-01-22. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-25. Retrieved2012-01-22.
  2. ^Citypopulation.de Population and area of El Oro Province
  3. ^Villalba, Juan."Human Development Index in Ecuador".Scribd (in Spanish). Retrieved2019-02-05.
  4. ^"Resultados".
  5. ^Cantons of Ecuador. Statoids.com. Retrieved 4 November 2009.

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