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1 Geography  



1.1  Course  





1.2  Delta  





1.3  Watershed  







2 Cities along the river  



2.1  Cities along the Daule River  





2.2  Cities along the Babahoyo River  





2.3  Cities along the Guayas River  







3 See also  





4 References  














Guayas River






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Coordinates: 2°3905S 79°5433W / 2.651358°S 79.909052°W / -2.651358; -79.909052
 

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Guayas River
Rio Guayas
The Guayas River in Guayaquil, 1920
Guayas River is located in Ecuador
Guayas River

Location of mouth

Location
CountryEcuador
ProvinceGuayas Province
Physical characteristics
Mouth 

 • location

Gulf of Guayaquil, Pacific Ocean

 • coordinates

2°39′05S 79°54′33W / 2.651358°S 79.909052°W / -2.651358; -79.909052

 • elevation

0 m (0 ft)

The Guayas River also called Rio Guayas is a major river in western Ecuador. It gives name to Guayas Province and is the most important river in South America that does not flow into the Atlantic Ocean or any of its marginal seas. Its total length, including the Daule River, is 389 km (241 mi). The Guayas River's drainage basin is 34,500 km2 (13,320 sq.mi) and it has an average discharge of 70,000 cu ft/s (1,982 m3/s). It is the national river of Ecuador and is present on the coat of arms of Ecuador.[1]

Geography

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Course

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Malecón on Guayas River

The Guayas River has one of its sources in the Andes Mountains and Chimborazo, Ecuador's highest volcano. The coat of arms of Ecuador shows an image of the river descending from the mountain. Guayas is the name of the lower part of the river, which starts at the confluence of the Daule River from the west and the Babahoyo River from the east, between the cities of Guayaquil and Durán, in Guayas Province. The Guayas River then flows around Santay Island, and becomes one current again. From the confluence to the delta 60 kilometers away, it borders Guayaquil Canton and Durán Canton, and Guayaquil Canton and Naranjal Canton, just before the delta.

Delta

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The Guayas River forms a very complex delta. Its most important feature is the existence of a slough called Estero Salado, surrounded by swamps and affected by tides. The area between the Guayas River and the Estero Salado forms a maze of islands, some of which have been transformed into slums. The Cobina Slough connects the Estero Salado with the river.

The main course of the river is affected by tides, and forms a small group of islands; the most important of them is Mondragón. The river then meets the Gulf of Guayaquil, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean. Its influence is noticeable in the Puná Island, and in the Jambelí Strait, in the province of El Oro.

Watershed

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The Guayas River has the largest watershed in South America west of the Andes Mountains that flows into the Pacific Ocean. It has an area 34,500 km2, in nine provinces: Los Ríos, Guayas, Bolívar, Manabí, Cañar, Pichincha, Azuay, Chimborazo and Cotopaxi. In collaboration with the Estero Salado, the river discharges 36 billion cubic meters of water into the Gulf of Guayaquil every year.

Cities along the river

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Cities along the Daule River

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Cities along the Babahoyo River

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Cities along the Guayas River

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See also

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National symbols of Ecuador

References

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  1. ^ "Rio Guayas". GeoNames. Retrieved July 24, 2021.

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