Cañar Province, Ecuador

Cañar Province, Ecuador

Cañar is a province in Ecuador. The capital is Azogues. The province is divided in 7 cantons.

Canton (Capital)

# Azogues (Azogues)
# Biblián (Biblián)
# Cañar (Cañar)
# Déleg (Déleg)
# El Tambo (El Tambo)
# La Troncal (La Troncal)
# Suscal (Suscal)

External links

* [http://www.hcpcanar.gov.ec Cañar provincial government website]


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