- Ibarra, Ecuador
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name = Ibarra
official_name = San Miguel de Ibarra
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nickname = La Cuidad Blanca ("The White City")
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image_caption = Aerial view of Ibarra
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subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Ecuador
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name1 = Imbabura
subdivision_type2 = Canton
subdivision_name2 = Ibarra
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parts_type = Parishes
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parts = Urban Parishes
p1 = Alpachaca
p2 = Caranqui
p3 = La Dolorosa del Priorato
p4 = El Sagrario
p5 = San Francisco
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Pablo Jurado
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established_title = Founded
established_date = September 28, 1606
established_title2 = Re-founded
established_date2 = April 28, 1872
founder = Cristóbal de Troya y Pinque
named_for = Don Miguel de Ibarra
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area_footnotes = Area of the urban parishes
area_total_km2 = 41.68
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elevation_m = 2225
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population_as_of = 2001
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population_note = Population of the urban parishes
population_total = 116523
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timezone = ECT
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longd=78 |longm=07 |longs=50.40 |longEW=W
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website = http://www.municipiodeibarra.org/
footnotes =Ibarra (full name San Miguel de Ibarra) is a city in northern
Ecuador and the capital of the Imbabura Province. It lies at the foot of theImbabura Volcano and on the left bank of theTahuando river. It is about 45mile s northeast of Ecuador's capitalQuito .History
Ibarra was founded in the greats 1606 by the Spanish. Many beautiful churches and public buildings were built, but an
earthquake in 1868 destroyed many of them. TheInca rulerAtahualpa was born in the Inca settlement ofCaranquí about 2km from here.Helados de paila (handmade ice-cream /
sorbet ) was first made in Ibarra duringInca n times, (but not by Incan, by the native indigenous), using snow / ice from the nearbyImbabura Volcano ("which is no longer snow bound"). Using a large bronze pan surrounded by ice shavings, the juices of various fruits are stirred into the pan to freeze.The city was founded twice. The first time, in 1606, was by mandate of the
Royal Audience of Quito . A devastating earthquake onAugust 16 ,1868 forced the city to be re-founded in 1872. Based on it's newest date of foundation, Ibarra is the youngest city in Ecuador.Modern Day Ibarra
Nowadays, Ibarra is a
market town popular with tourists. It is blessed with fine weather, colonial white-washed houses (giving it the nickname The White City) and cobbled streets. The Santa Domingo church houses a museum holding paintings. The town is the seat of theRoman Catholic Diocese of Ibarra .Markets are on Saturdays, and the main
festival is the Fiesta de los Lagos held on the last weekend of September. Also, two colourful parades known as "El Pregón" and "Virgen del Carmen" are held onJuly 16 every year.Other town attractions are the many restaurants specialising in local
cuisine , along with the clubs, discos and a well knownparagliding club.External links
* [http://www.municipiodeibarra.org/ Official Website] Information available in Spanish.
*en icon [http://www.ulivewhere.com/low/downloads/download-ibarra.html Audio interview with Ibarra resident about life in Ibarra]
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