Puerto Francisco de Orellana

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Puerto Francisco de Orellana
(El Coca)
Rio Napo in Francisco de Orellana.jpg
Flag of Puerto Francisco de Orellana
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Puerto Francisco de Orellana is located in Ecuador
Puerto Francisco de Orellana
Puerto Francisco de Orellana
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Country Ecuador
Province Orellana
Canton Puerto Francisco de Orellana
Area
 • City 146.26 km2 (56.47 sq mi)
Elevation 300 m (1,000 ft)
Population (2010 census)
 • City 45,163
 • Density 310/km2 (800/sq mi)
 • Metro 72,795
Demonym(s) Orellanese
Time zone ECT
Area code(s) (+593) 6
Website www.orellana.gob.ec (Spanish)

Puerto Francisco de Orellana, also known as El Coca, is the capital of province of Orellana in eastern Ecuador. The city is located in the Amazon Rainforest at the confluence of the Coca River and the Napo River (the smaller Payamino River also merges into the Napo in the city). It has a population of 45,163 inhabitants as of 2010.[2] It is visited by tourists going into the Amazonian forest and is served by the Francisco de Orellana Airport.

Overview

The city is named for Francisco de Orellana, who explored the confluence of the Coca River and the Napo River. It is believed that he set sail from the current location of the town eventually making his way into the Amazon River seeing the "Amazon" or tribes in which the women also fought. Eventually Francisco de Orellana made it to the Atlantic. He made a second expedition leaving but died on the Amazon delta unable to find a way through.

Also in this city is located the 19TH "NAPO" JUNGLE BRIGADE (Army of Ecuador), which develops military courses as "Selva", "Tigres", "Reconocimiento de Largo Alcance", "Operaciones Rivereñas" and "Operaciones de Asalto aéreo".

References

  1. Puerto Francisco de Orellana, Orellana, Ecuador at GEOnet Names Server. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
  2. citypopulation.de"[1]"

External link

Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons

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