Facts about Cuenca promote a safe and enjoyable journey in the third largest city of Ecuador. Roam through the cobblestone streets, towering cathedrals and old colonial buildings of the city.

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Facts about Cuenca promote a safe and enjoyable journey in the third largest city of Ecuador. Cuenca in Ecuador is the third largest city and the capital of the Azuay province. It is located in the Sierra, the highlands of Ecuador at about 2500 meters above the sea level. Facts about Cuenca enable us to know about its lovely cobblestone streets, towering cathedrals and marble and whitewashed buildings give it a colonial look.

Cuenca city's history is well preserved, earning Cuenca the honor of being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Trust Site. Travel to Cuenca to see the traditionalism of the city along with its cultural values and ethnicity. The beautiful city of Cuenca was founded in the year 1557 by the Spanish explorer Gil Ramirez Davalos.

The foundation of the city was commissioned by Andres Hurtado de Mendoza, who was a native of Cuenca of Spain. With regard to the geography and location of the city, Cuenca Facts state that it is situated in the sierra of the Andes in the Austro or southern region of Ecuador.

It is approximately 9 hours south of Quito and 4 hours east of Guayaquil. The city ranges from 2,350 to 2,550 meters above the sea level. The dominant features of the city's geography are the 4 major rivers of Cuenca. The name of the rivers is Tomebamba, Yanuncay, Tarqui and Machangara. These 4 rivers are a part of the Amazon River watershed.v

Facts about Cuenca also throw light on the climate of the region. Like the rest of the Ecuadorian Andes, the city of Cuenca enjoys a mild climate all throughout the year. The days are generally warm and nights are cool to wear a sweater or a jacket. The average daily temperature of the place remains about 14.6 degrees Celsius.

There are mainly 2 seasons in Cuenca in Ecuador: rainy and dry. The dry season usually falls between June and December. The rainy season, which is characterized by bright sunny mornings and afternoon showers, lies between January and May.

Statistics about Cuenca provides information on the major tourist attractions of the city which are:

  • Old cathedral and the new cathedral
  • Park Abdon Calderon
  • Monastery of El Carmen de Asuncion
  • Monastery and Museum of La Concepcion
  • House of the Ecuadorian Culture
  • Municipal Museum Remigio Crespo Toral
  • Museum of the Central Bank
  • Museum of the Aboriginal Cultures
  • Church of Santo Domingo


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