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  2. Postal codes in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Ecuador. Postal codes in Ecuador have six numeric digits. The first two specify the province, the next two the district and the final two the zip code. For example, in the postal code 170515, 17 is Pichincha Province, 05 is the district and 15 the ZIP.

  3. Manta, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Manta, also known as San Pablo de Manta, is a city in Ecuador, cantonal head of the Manta Canton, as well as the largest and most populated city in the Manabí Province. It is the seventh most populous in the country. Manta has existed since Pre-Columbian times. It was a trading post for the Manta, also known as Manteños .

  4. Guayaquil - Wikipedia

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    Website. Municipality of Guayaquil. Guayaquil ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaʝaˈkil] ⓘ; Quechua: Wayakil ), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port. The city is the capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton.

  5. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    Codigo Postal Argentino (CPA), where the first A is the province code as in ISO 3166-2:AR, the four numbers are the old postal codes, the three last letters indicate a side of the block. Previously NNNN which is the minimum requirement as of 2006, but ANNNNAAA is not mandatory.

  6. Cuenca, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Cuenca, officially Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca, is an Ecuadorian city, head of the canton of the same name and capital of the province of Azuay, as well as its largest and most populated city. It is crossed by the Tomebamba, Tarqui, Yanuncay and Machángara rivers, [4] in the south-central inter-Andean region of Ecuador, in the Paute river ...

  7. Ibarra, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ibarra ( Spanish pronunciation: [iˈβara]; full name San Miguel de Ibarra; Quechua: Impapura) is a city in northern Ecuador and the capital of the Imbabura Province. It lies at the foot of the Imbabura Volcano and on the left bank of the Tahuando river. It is located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of Ecuador's capital Quito .

  8. Loja, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Loja ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlo.xa] ), formerly Loxa and fully City of the Immaculate Conception of Loja ( Spanish: Ciudad de la Inmaculada Concepción de Loja ), is the capital of Ecuador 's Loja Province. It is located in the Cuxibamba valley in the south of the country, sharing borders with the provinces of Zamora-Chinchipe and other ...

  9. Category:Postal codes by country - Wikipedia

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    S. Postal codes in Saudi Arabia. Postal codes in Serbia. Postal codes in Singapore. Postal codes in Slovakia. Postal codes in Slovenia. Postal codes in South Korea. Postal codes in Spain. Postal codes in Sri Lanka.