Macas (city)

Macas (city)

Macas is the capital of Morona Santiago province in southeastern Ecuador.


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  • Macas — may refer to:*Macas (city), the capital city of the province of Morona Santiago in Ecuador *Macas Airport, airport near Macas, Ecuador *Luis Macas (born 1951), Kichwa politician and intellectual from Saraguro, Ecuador *Arvydas Macas Macijauskas,… …   Wikipedia

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  • Macas Airport — Infobox Airport name = Macas Airport IATA = XMS ICAO = SEMC type = Public owner = operator = city served = location = Macas, Ecuador elevation f = 3,452 elevation m = 1,052 coordinates = coord|02|17|57|S|078|07|15|W|type:airport website = metric… …   Wikipedia

  • Macas — Original name in latin Macas Name in other language Macas, XMS State code EC Continent/City America/Guayaquil longitude 2.30868 latitude 78.11135 altitude 1231 Population 23687 Date 2013 08 06 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Macas — ▪ Ecuador       town, southeastern Ecuador. It lies on the Upano River along the eastern slopes of the Andes, at an elevation of 3,445 feet (1,050 m). Founded by the Spanish captain José Villanueva Maldonado in the mid 16th century as the city of …   Universalium

  • Canelos and Macas — • Vicariate Apostolic in Ecuador, South America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canelos and Macas     Canelos and Macas      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Costa (Ecuador) — Topographische Karte von Ecuador. Der zweithöchste Berg des Landes: Der aktive Vulkan Cotopaxi in der Sierra …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oriente (Ecuador) — Topographische Karte von Ecuador. Der zweithöchste Berg des Landes: Der aktive Vulkan Cotopaxi in der Sierra …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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