Saraguro

Saraguro (also Sarakuru) is the capital of Saraguro Canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Saraguro parish has an area of 74.14 square kilometres (74,140,000 m2). The population of the parish increased from 7,346 in 2001 to 9,045 in 2010.[1] Saraguro town had a population of 3,124 in 2001 and 4,031 in 2010 and has an elevation of 2,719 metres (8,921 ft).[2] 3.622343°S 79.239557°W / -3.622343; -79.239557

The main plaza in Saraguro.

The Saraguro is an Indigenous people part of the Kichwa nation who inhabit the Southern Highlands in Ecuador. They are a major component of the population and culture of the town and canton of Saraguro, which other major group of inhabitants are mestizos.[3] Their clothing is characterized in the men by the ponchos and white hats with black spots (at the moment, they used the hats with wide wing made of wool of sheep) and espadrilles; and in women by the anacos and shawls of the same color.

References

  1. "Ecuador: Municipal Division (Provinces and Parishes) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  2. "Archived". www.citypopulation.de. Archived from the original on 23 March 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  3. Macas, Luis; Belote, Linda; Belote, Jim (2003). Millennial Ecuador: Critical Essays on Cultural Transformations and Social Dynamics. pp. 216–241.


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