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6 unusual facts about Guayas Province


Adiantum alarconianum

was described as occurring in Guayas Province, near Guayaquil, and in Mexico, but the latter reference is now held to be an error.

Ecuadorian Football Federation

Numerous amateur federations sprouted in the provinces with the largest cities, being Pichincha, and Guayas.

By the 1950s Guayas, and Pichincha, left behind amateur, and became professional 1951, and 1953 respectfully.

Pouteria caimito

It also grows around Tingo Maria and Iquitos, Peru and it will commonly be found in the Province of Guayas in Ecuador, where it's sold in the markets.

Prostitution in Ecuador

According to a recent government study, the main destination provinces for human trafficking include Pichincha, Guayas, Esmeraldas and Manabi; Ecuadorian women are also trafficked to Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and Western Europe for commercial sexual exploitation.

Valdez Sporting Club

Valdez Sporting Club was an Ecuadorian football club based in Milagro, Guayas.


Abdalá Bucaram

He was also a hurdler in the 1972 Olympic team, the police chief of Guayas and the president of Barcelona Sporting Club, a football team from his hometown.

Patricio Calero

Patricio Calero (born July 20, 1977 in El Empalme, Guayas) is a boxer from Ecuador, who represented his native country in the Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg) category at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.


see also

Marcel Jacobo Laniado de Wind

of a farm called "Los Alamos" located in Guayas Province, Churute Region, between the Gulf of Guayaquil and a town called Puerto Inca, a farm originally owned by Standard Fruit Company (later known as Dole), the largest independent producer of bananas in the world.

Pichincha, Ecuador

Guayaquil is a city in Guayaquil Canton in the Guayas Province in Ecuador.