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Durán, Ecuador

Durán
City
Panorama view of downtown Alfaro area and Guayas River, Durán, Guayas
Panorama view of downtown Alfaro area and Guayas River, Durán, Guayas
Flag of Durán
Flag
Nickname(s): 
Eloy Alfaro
Durán is located in Ecuador
Durán
Durán
Location in Ecuador
Coordinates: 2°10′24″S 79°49′52″W / 2.17333°S 79.83111°W
CountryFlag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
ProvinceBandera de Guayaquil.svg Guayas
CantonFlag of Durán.svg Durán
FoundedOctober 16, 1924
Government
 • MayorsDalton Narváez and Angel Flores Orozco
 • Fire ChiefPhilips Chan Recalde
Area
 • Total59.00 km2 (22.78 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
(2010)INEC census
 • Total235,769
 • Density4,000/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)
Area code(s)(+593) 04
ClimateAw
Websitewww.duran.gob.ec (in Spanish)

Durán, is a canton located in the province of Guayas, Ecuador, near the confluence of the Daule & Babahoyo rivers, where the Guayas River enters the ocean. Its township or capital is Eloy Alfaro. The canton was created in 1986 during the presidential period of Leon Febres Cordero through a presidential decree. The name "Eloy Alfaro" was chosen because of the Ecuadorian ex-president Eloy Alfaro Delgado. According to the National census in 2010, there are 235,769 people residing within the canton limits.[1] Many of its inhabitants commute to other places for work and it can be considered a "dormitory town". However, many people who live in Durán find work within the canton by opening "comedores" or small restaurants, selling produce at the market, or even opening little stores with basic produce and house necessities. The towns Durán, Samborondón, and Guayaquil are connected by the bridge Rafael Mendoza Avilés.

Durán is also well known for being the first railroad hub in Ecuador. Since July 2007, a government program for the railroad reactivation began as well as the railroad connecting Duran with other cities located in the highlands of Ecuador.

Politics

Alexandra Arce was elected Mayor of Durán on 14 May 2014.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Fascículo Provincial Guayas" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Los nuevos asambleístas se alistan para asumir curules". La Hora (in Spanish). 22 November 2013. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
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