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'''San Juan de Ambato''' is in the center of the [[Ecuador]] by the Ambato River. It is the capital of [[Tungurahua Province]], at an elevation of 2,600 meters above sea level. The population is 154,095 (INEC, 2001).
'''San Juan de Ambato''' is a city in the center of [[Ecuador]] near the Ambato River. It is the capital of [[Tungurahua Province]], at an elevation of 2,600 meters above sea level. The population is 154,095 (INEC, 2001).
The city is a leading commercial and transportation center on a fertile region near the northern foot of the [[volcano]] [[Chimborazo]].
The city is a leading commercial and transportation center on a fertile region near the northern foot of the [[volcano]] [[Mount Chimborazo|Chimborazo]]. It hosts the largest animal market of the country.


An earthquake on [[August 5]],[[1949]] destroyed most of the city and as a result few colonial era structures remain.
An earthquake on [[August 5]],[[1949]] destroyed most of the city so that only few buildings of the colonial era remain.


As a way to recover from the tragic earthquake, Ambato began its tradition of the Fruits and Flowers Festival. It is now a major tourist attraction held during carnival season.
As a way to recover from the tragic earthquake, Ambato began its tradition of the Fruits and Flowers Festival. It is now a major tourist attraction held during carnival season.
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== External link ==
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Revision as of 21:40, 6 January 2005

San Juan de Ambato is a city in the center of Ecuador near the Ambato River. It is the capital of Tungurahua Province, at an elevation of 2,600 meters above sea level. The population is 154,095 (INEC, 2001).

The city is a leading commercial and transportation center on a fertile region near the northern foot of the volcano Chimborazo. It hosts the largest animal market of the country.

An earthquake on August 5,1949 destroyed most of the city so that only few buildings of the colonial era remain.

As a way to recover from the tragic earthquake, Ambato began its tradition of the Fruits and Flowers Festival. It is now a major tourist attraction held during carnival season.

Landmarks include the mausoleum of Juan Montalvo, the estate of Juan León Mera, and the white Ambato Cathedral.

Ambato is also where, on November 12, 1821, Antonio José de Sucre achieved a major victory over the Spanish during the war for independence.