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Latacunga

Latacunga
City
San Vicente Mártir de la Tacunga y sus corregidores
Flag of Latacunga
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Nickname(s): Mashca City (Ciudad Mashca), Machica's Land (La tierra de la Machica)
Latacunga is located in Ecuador
Latacunga
Latacunga
Latacunga's location in Ecuador
Coordinates: 0°55′54.98″S 78°36′57.88″W / 0.9319389°S 78.6160778°W / -0.9319389; -78.6160778Coordinates: 0°55′54.98″S 78°36′57.88″W / 0.9319389°S 78.6160778°W / -0.9319389; -78.6160778
Country Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador
Province Bandera Provincia Cotopaxi.svg Cotopaxi
Canton BanderaLatacunga.svg Latacunga
Founded April 12, 1557
Founded by Cap. Antonio de Clavijo
Named for Llacta Cunani
Parishes
Government
 • Mayor Patricio Sanchez
Area
 • City 264.86 km2 (102.26 sq mi)
 • Metro 1,385.64 km2 (535.00 sq mi)
Elevation 2,800 m (9,200 ft)
Population (2010)
INEC decadal
national census
 • City 98,355
 • Density 370/km2 (960/sq mi)
 • Metro 170,489
Demonym(s) Latacungueño / a
Time zone ECT (UTC-5)
ZIP codes
Area code(s) (+593) 3
Website Official website (Spanish)

Latacunga is a plateau town of Ecuador, capital of the Cotopaxi Province, 89 km (55 mi) south of Quito, near the confluence of the Alaquez and Cutuchi rivers to form the Patate, the headstream of the Pastaza. At the time of census 2010 Latacunga had 98,355 inhabitants, largely mestizo and indigenous.

Latacunga took its independence from Spain on November 11, 1820.

Latacunga is an hour and half south from Quito on the Pan-American Highway. It was previously also on the old road from Quito to Guayaquil, and has a railway station between those cities. It is 9,055 ft (2,760 m). above sea level. Its climate is cold and windy, due to the neighboring snowclad heights, and the barren, pumice-covered tableland on which it stands. The active volcano Cotopaxi is only 25 km. away, and the town has suffered repeatedly from eruptions. Founded in 1534, it was four times destroyed by earthquakes between 1698 and 1798. The neighboring ruins of an older native town are said to date from the Incas Empire.

Latacunga's most noted food is chugchucaras, empanadas, plantains, popcorn, and tostado (a type of toasted corn.) Often mixed with ají, a type of condiment that can be mild to very spicy depending on how it's prepared.

The Latacunga economy is dependent on agriculture, and floriculture. It has an international airport, the Cotopaxi International Airport, that is not used for international passenger use, but as an Air Force base and some special commercial flights. The local volcanic activity has led to the accumulation of pumice deposits which are currently mined, as well as the presence of natural sparkling water, which is bottled under the brand name San Felipe.


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