Sucúa

Sucúa is a town in the Morona Santiago province of Ecuador. It is the seat of the Sucúa Canton.

Sucúa
Town
Parque Botanico Sucua
Parque Botanico Sucua
Sucúa is located in Ecuador
Sucúa
Sucúa
Coordinates: 02°27′36″S 78°10′12″W
CountryEcuador
ProvinceMorona Santiago
CantonSucúa Canton
Area
  Total1.27922 km2 (0.49391 sq mi)
Elevation
900 m (3,000 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)[1]
  Total181,318
Time zoneUTC-5
Area code+593-7
ClimateAf
Websitewww.sucua.gob.ec

The population as of a 1995 census was 5,847 and in 2009 it had an estimated population of 7,919.[1]

Data of Sucua

  • ALTITUDE: 900 m.s.n.m.
  • TEMPERATURE: between 18 and 28 C.
  • CLIMATE: The canton is subject to the influence of the Amazon, tropical humid.
  • EXTENSION: 1,279.22 km2
  • POPULATION: 18,318 inhabitants. (9346 women - 8972 men) 2010 census
  • DATE OF CANTONIZATION: December 8, 1962
  • LIMITS:
  • To the North: Canton Morona,
  • To the South: Cantones Logroño and Santiago,
  • To the East: Canton Morona,
  • To the West: Province of Cañar
  • LANGUAGES: Spanish, Shuar

Tourist attractions

  • Río Upano
  • Río tutanangoza
  • Piedra del mono
  • Cascadas de Arapicos
  • Parque Botánico
  • Petroglifos del Abuelo
  • Mirador de Huambinimi
  • Carnaval Culturizado
  • Parque Ecuador Amazonico
  • Museo de Sucua
  • Tuntiak Nunkee
  • Mirador de Piura
  • Mirador Río Upano
  • Cascadas Kintia Panki
  • Cascadas del Río Umpuankas-Kumpas
  • Balneario Cabañas Panki
  • Las Taguas

Tourist activities

  • Rafting
  • Sightseeing
  • Camping
  • Jungle exploration trips

Note: It is recommended to find an experienced tourist guide for any of these activities

Parties and Holidays

  • Fiesta de Cantonizacion de Sucua -December 8
  • El Carnaval Culturizado (Carnival Celebration) -February
  • Fiesta de Maria Auxiliadora -May 24.
  • Peregrinación a la Virgen Purísima de Macas -August 4
  • Fiesta de la Chonta -April/May
  • Fiesta de la Yuca

Typical food

  • Ayampaco de pollo
  • Caldo de gallina criolla
  • Tamal de yuca
  • Guayusa
  • Ronco's Restaurant
  • Asadero Chelita Grill and Typical Food

References

  1. "Population data for Sucúa". Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. from "World Gazetteer". Archived from the original on 4 December 2012.. Retrieved 2 November 2009.


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