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Tungurahua ( Spanish : Provincia del Tungurahua , literally Province of the Tungurahua ; pronounced [tuŋɡuˈɾawa] ) is one of the twenty-four provinces of Ecuador . Its capital is Ambato . The province takes its name from the Tungurahua volcano, which is located within the boundaries of the provinces.

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4-515: In 2011, Tungurahua had an estimated population of 581,389. Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: The province has a dry, temperate climate. Like all mountainous areas, the region experiences the phenomenon known as microclimates , in which small portions of the province have drastically different conditions from others due to winds and area pressure. Generally though, Tungurahua experiences temperatures between 14 and 17 degree Celsius in

8-593: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ecuadorian census The Ecuadorian census is conducted by the governmental institution known as INEC , Instituto Nacional de Estadisticas y Censos (National Institute of Statistics and Census). The census in Ecuador is conducted every 10 years, and its objective is to obtain the number of people residing within its borders. The current census now includes household information. The most recent census (as of 2011) emphasized reaching rural and remote areas to map

12-556: The day-time, with cooler nights. At higher altitudes, conditions are much colder. Despite the area being near the Equator , mountains such as Carihuayrazo and Chimborazo are covered in snow for much of the year. The province is very mountainous, containing the Tungurahua volcano near Baños , as well as bordering the Carihuayrazo and Chimborazo volcanoes to the south. Baños attracts

16-557: The highest number of tourists. The principal river of the province is the Patate River, which flows to the east toward the Amazon Region. The province is divided into nine cantons which stretch from Ambato in the west to Baños in the east. The following table lists each with its population at the 2001 census , its area in square kilometres (km), and the name of the canton seat or capital . This Ecuador location article

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