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Alausí

Alausí is a town in the Chimborazo province of Ecuador.

Alausí
Town
Alausí
Coordinates: 2°11′24″S 78°51′0″W / 2.19000°S 78.85000°W / -2.19000; -78.85000
Country Ecuador
Province Chimborazo Province
CantonAlausí Canton
Government
 • MayorRemigio Roldán Cuzco
Area
 • Town1.96 km2 (0.76 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • Town6,071
 • Density3,100/km2 (8,000/sq mi)
Tourist train leaving Alausí for Nariz del Diablo

The town is particularly well-known across Ecuador for its railway heritage. It was named a Pueblo Mágico (magical town) by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) in 2019.[2]

History edit

During the Spanish conquest of Ecuador, the city was named by Sebastián de Belalcázar as San Pedro de Alausí, giving the city the name of the saint of the day, coinciding with the founding of the city of Quito. Later the founding of the city was legalized by Benálcazar with the name "Alausí". After the creation of the Government of Quito, Alausí formed part of that province as a lesser political and administrative entity.

In 1810, when Quito launched its movement for independence, Alausí recognized the new government and named Captain José Antonio Pontón as its voice and member of the Junta. When the first assembly of the free towns took place in 1811, Captain José Antonio Pontón served as Representative for the Province of Alausí, in which capacity he signed the Carta de Estado de Quito in 1812. In recognition of its patriotism, fidelity, and honor of its inhabitants, the Bishop Cuero y Caicedo resolved that the town's political and administrative status be raised to "Villa".

Transport edit

Alausí is served by bus to many destinations in Ecuador. Alausi's bus station is located three blocks down from the train station, on 5 de Junio along the town’s main street. Buses to and from smaller towns run regularly. There are set schedules for more popular destinations, such as Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil.

It is also the starting-off point for the Nariz del Diablo train. This engineering work is among the most audacious projects realized in the Andean mountain range. Nariz del Diablo was the tomb of many Jamaican slaves contracted to dynamite the mountain.[3]

Tourists visiting the Ingapirca ruins in Cañar can board a bus heading for Cuenca. The ruins are about an hour and a half outside of Cañar.

Cityscape edit

Alausí is known for its architecture, and most of its houses are more than 100 years old.

In Alausí, one finds various monuments located in the parks and important places in the city. Without doubt the most important is the Monument to Saint Peter (Monumento a San Pedro), the patron saint of the city, built by the Ecuadorian artist Eddie Crespo. This monument is located in Loma de Lluglli, and can be seen from any point in the city due to its large size and strategic location.

The most important church in the city is "la Matriz", located in front of 13 November park (parque 13 de Noviembre). The church was constructed in the 18th century with stone extracted from the mines of Chiripungo, located about 2 kilometers outside of the city.

Festivals edit

 
Statue of San Pedro, Alausí

Carnaval is the traditional festival of Alausí, and is celebrated with a special parade, in which the neighborhoods of the city and special invitees participate. The most important festival is the running of the bulls. Non-professional bullfighting and other festivals are also celebrated here.

A testament to the Spanish influence in South America, the Festival of San Pedro is celebrated from June 22 to July 2, and has been celebrated since the colonial era. Traditional dance, music, folklore, cockfights, bullfights and other activities attract Ecuadorians and international tourists to the celebration.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population and area of Alausí
  2. ^ "Patate, Cotacachi y Alausí son los primeros Pueblos Mágicos". El Comercio. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  3. ^ . www.sanpedrodealausi.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2003. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

alausí, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, september, 2019, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Alausi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alausi is a town in the Chimborazo province of Ecuador AlausiTownAlausiCoordinates 2 11 24 S 78 51 0 W 2 19000 S 78 85000 W 2 19000 78 85000Country EcuadorProvince Chimborazo ProvinceCantonAlausi CantonGovernment MayorRemigio Roldan CuzcoArea Town1 96 km2 0 76 sq mi Population 2022 census 1 Town6 071 Density3 100 km2 8 000 sq mi Tourist train leaving Alausi for Nariz del DiabloThe town is particularly well known across Ecuador for its railway heritage It was named a Pueblo Magico magical town by the Ecuadorian Ministry of Tourism MINTUR in 2019 2 Contents 1 History 2 Transport 3 Cityscape 4 Festivals 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editDuring the Spanish conquest of Ecuador the city was named by Sebastian de Belalcazar as San Pedro de Alausi giving the city the name of the saint of the day coinciding with the founding of the city of Quito Later the founding of the city was legalized by Benalcazar with the name Alausi After the creation of the Government of Quito Alausi formed part of that province as a lesser political and administrative entity In 1810 when Quito launched its movement for independence Alausi recognized the new government and named Captain Jose Antonio Ponton as its voice and member of the Junta When the first assembly of the free towns took place in 1811 Captain Jose Antonio Ponton served as Representative for the Province of Alausi in which capacity he signed the Carta de Estado de Quito in 1812 In recognition of its patriotism fidelity and honor of its inhabitants the Bishop Cuero y Caicedo resolved that the town s political and administrative status be raised to Villa Transport editAlausi is served by bus to many destinations in Ecuador Alausi s bus station is located three blocks down from the train station on 5 de Junio along the town s main street Buses to and from smaller towns run regularly There are set schedules for more popular destinations such as Quito Cuenca and Guayaquil It is also the starting off point for the Nariz del Diablo train This engineering work is among the most audacious projects realized in the Andean mountain range Nariz del Diablo was the tomb of many Jamaican slaves contracted to dynamite the mountain 3 Tourists visiting the Ingapirca ruins in Canar can board a bus heading for Cuenca The ruins are about an hour and a half outside of Canar Cityscape editAlausi is known for its architecture and most of its houses are more than 100 years old In Alausi one finds various monuments located in the parks and important places in the city Without doubt the most important is the Monument to Saint Peter Monumento a San Pedro the patron saint of the city built by the Ecuadorian artist Eddie Crespo This monument is located in Loma de Lluglli and can be seen from any point in the city due to its large size and strategic location The most important church in the city is la Matriz located in front of 13 November park parque 13 de Noviembre The church was constructed in the 18th century with stone extracted from the mines of Chiripungo located about 2 kilometers outside of the city Festivals edit nbsp Statue of San Pedro AlausiCarnaval is the traditional festival of Alausi and is celebrated with a special parade in which the neighborhoods of the city and special invitees participate The most important festival is the running of the bulls Non professional bullfighting and other festivals are also celebrated here A testament to the Spanish influence in South America the Festival of San Pedro is celebrated from June 22 to July 2 and has been celebrated since the colonial era Traditional dance music folklore cockfights bullfights and other activities attract Ecuadorians and international tourists to the celebration See also editEmpresa de Ferrocarriles Ecuatorianos Pueblos Magicos Ecuador References edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Alausi Citypopulation de Population and area of Alausi Patate Cotacachi y Alausi son los primeros Pueblos Magicos El Comercio Retrieved 2021 04 02 San Pedro de ALAUSI www sanpedrodealausi com Archived from the original on 6 May 2003 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alausi amp oldid 1216027478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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