Chimborazo ( Spanish pronunciation: [tʃimboˈɾaso] ) is a province in the central Ecuadorian Andes . It is a home to a section of Sangay National Park . The capital is Riobamba . The province contains Chimborazo (6,267 m), Ecuador's highest mountain.
2-533: Chambo is a town in Chimborazo Province , Ecuador . It is the county seat of the Chambo Canton . It is also the birthplace of former Ecuadorian president Osvaldo Hurtado (1981–84) as well as notable 19th-century educator Leopoldo Freire, entrepreneur Alejandrino Capelo, and educator Jorge Capelo Freire. It was a stronghold of conservative Catholic resistance to the 1895 Liberal Revolution and
4-478: Is now one of the largest towns in Chimborazo province and the closest major urban center to the provincial capital of Riobamba. This Ecuador location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chimborazo Province The province is divided into 10 cantons . The following table lists each with its population at the time of the 2010 census , its area in square kilometres (km ), and
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