San Joaquín

San Joaquín is a town and parish in , , . The parish covers an area of 185.1 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 5126.
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  • Type: Residential area
  • Description: rural parish of Azuay Province, Ecuador
  • Also known as: San Joaquín, Ecuador

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cuenca and Sinincay.

is a vibrant colonial city in southern , the third largest in the country, and the capital of Azuay Province. The city is located in a highland valley at about 2,500 m above sea level, and is home to 518,000 people according to the 2010 census.

Village
is a town and parish in , , . The parish covers an area of 24.9 km² and according to the 2001 Ecuadorian census it had a population total of 12,650. is situated 5 km northeast of San Joaquín.

San Joaquín

Latitude
-2.89589° or 2° 53′ 45″ south
Longitude
-79.05138° or 79° 3′ 5″ west
Population
7,460
Elevation
2,643 metres (8,671 feet)
Open location code
67924W3X+JC
Open­Street­Map ID
way 573587816
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­residential
Geo­Names ID
3651816
Wiki­data ID
Q7414416
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