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Quevedo, Ecuador

Quevedo
City
Flag of Quevedo
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Official seal of Quevedo
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Motto: For Fatherland with Quevedo (Por la Patria y por Quevedo)
Quevedo is located in Ecuador
Quevedo
Quevedo
Location in Ecuador
Coordinates: 1°02′S 79°27′W / 1.033°S 79.450°W / -1.033; -79.450Coordinates: 1°02′S 79°27′W / 1.033°S 79.450°W / -1.033; -79.450
Country  Ecuador
Province Los Rios
Quevedo Quevedo Canton
Founded 1838
Founded by Jose Camilo Calixtro
Government
 • Mayor. (Autonomous Municipality) John Salcedo Cantos
Elevation 74 m (243 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 173,585
Time zone ECT (UTC-5)
Area code(s) 593 5
Climate Aw
Demonym Quevedeno, -a
Website www.quevedo.gob.ec

Quevedo is a city in Ecuador located in the Los Rios Province. It is the seat of Quevedo Canton, a vibrant community founded in 1943. According to the latest census, Quevedo's population is 173,000. Located at 237 km SW of Quito (Ecuador's capital), or, 183 km NE of Guayaquil (Ecuador's main port). Quevedo is one of the fastest growing cities in Ecuador and it is mainly known for its agricultural tradition. Quevedo's agroindustrial complex is one of the leading exporters in the world of banana, cacao, passion fruit and coffee bean. In recent years non-agricultural activities have experienced significant progress mainly in the financial and educational sectors.

Though set inland, Quevedo's geographic location makes it an important logistics link between the Pacific coastal area's main population centers like Guayaquil, Santo Domingo and Manta and cities in the Andes highlands such as Ambato and Quito. Because of its location west of the Andes mountains and right next to the Vinces River (a major waterway and tributary to the Pacific Ocean), the city is vulnerable to flooding.

Quevedo is one of the most important agricultural centers of Ecuador and is the geographical point where all major roads (including the Pan-American highway) in the region intersect. The area surrounding Quevedo mainly produce bananas, corn, rice, and soybeans. The alluvial soils in the region generate excellent harvests year-round. Many banana producers complement their banana plantations with fields that produce corn, soy and rice in the wet season. In the city, this produce is often industrialized into super-market ready products, such as instant-meals, pre-packaged products, noodles and other traditionally Asian foods. In recent years, Quevedo agro-industrial complex has added value to its output by developing a strong presence in the organic product's niche both locally and overseas.

Quevedo has a tropical wet climate, which, coupled with rich volcanic soils, produces excellent conditions for agriculture.


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