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Ensenada De Mompiche
The Ensenada de Mompiche (Mompiche Bay) is a bay on the Pacific coast of northern Ecuador. The bay is in the Esmeraldas Province. Parts of the bay are fringed by mangroves of the Manabí mangroves ecoregion. The low-keyed Muisne resort is in the northern part of the bay, on a sand bar among the mangroves of the Muisne River estuary. It may be reached by ferry across the Muisne River from the small town of El Relleno. Mompiche village at the south of the bay can be reached by a potholed road from the Via del Pacifico ( Ecuador Highway 15). Its accessibility has led to small hotels and hostels being built, primarily for low-income surfers. The broad Mompiche Beach is almost long and has fine white/gold sand. It extends north from the small fishing village of Mompiche Mompiche is a small beach town located on the coast of Ecuador in the province of Esmeraldas in South America. Geography This town is located along the Pacific Ocean, in the northwestern part of Ecuador in the p ...
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Esmeraldas Province
Esmeraldas () is a northwestern coastal province of Ecuador. The capital and largest city is Esmeraldas. Esmeraldas is one of the three provinces of Ecuador that borders Colombia, and it is the most northern province in the country. The province borders Imbabura and Carchi to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Manabí, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas and Pichincha to the south, and Colombia to the north. The province is home to the Afro-Ecuadorian culture. Demographics Ethnic groups as of the Ecuadorian census of 2010: *Mestizo 44.7% * Afro-Ecuadorian 43.9% *White White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully (or almost fully) reflect and scatter all the visible wa ... 5.9% * Indigenous 2.8% * Montubio 2.4% *Other 0.3% Governance The province has a governor who is appointed by the President. In 2013 Paola Ca ...
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Mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline water, saline or brackish water. Mangroves grow in an equatorial climate, typically along coastlines and tidal rivers. They have particular adaptations to take in extra oxygen and remove salt, allowing them to tolerate conditions that kill most plants. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. Mangroves are taxonomically diverse due to convergent evolution in several plant families. They occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics and even some temperate coastal areas, mainly between latitudes 30° N and 30° S, with the greatest mangrove area within 5° of the equator. Mangrove plant families first appeared during the Late Cretaceous to Paleocene epochs and became widely distributed in part due to the plate tectonics, movement of tectonic plates. The oldest known fossils of Nypa fruticans, mangrove palm date to 75 million years ago. Mangroves are salt-tolerant ...
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Manabí Mangroves
The Manabí mangroves (NT1418) is an ecoregion along the Pacific coast of Ecuador. The mangroves serve important functions in the marine and terrestrial ecology. They have been severely degraded and fragmented, particularly in the northern region. Construction of shrimp farms caused much damage in the past, but is now banned. Sedimentation caused by overgrazing in higher lands is an issue, as are human activities such as port and highway construction, urbanization, waste disposal and so on. Geography Location The mangroves are found along the coast of Ecuador and cover an area of . There are two sub-regions. The Cojimíes sub-region in Esmeraldas Province lies between the Muisne River to the north and the town of Pedernales to the south. It transitions into the Western Ecuador moist forests ecoregion to the east. It contains a section around Muisne that fringes the Ensenada de Mompiche, and further south a larger section of mangroves around the estuary of the Mache River on ...
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Muisne
Muisne is a coastal town in the southwest of the province of Esmeraldas in northwestern Ecuador, with a population of 5,574 in the last Ecuadorian census in 2022. It is the seat of the namesake canton. The town is located on the northern tip of the small coastal island known as Isla de Muisne in the Ensenada de Mompiche bay. The channel of the Muisne River estuary between the mainland and the eastern side of the island is crossed mainly by small outboard-motor boats for passengers and by barges for cars and small trucks. On the western side of the island there is a beach which attracts both local and foreign tourists. The canton of Muisne contains several other parroquias (small villages or parishes), including Pedro Carlo, San Francisco del Cabo (the oldest parish), Bunche, Union of Daule, Tola, Maldonado, Bellavista, and Daule. See also * 2016 Ecuador earthquake The 2016 Ecuador earthquake occurred on April 16 at with a moment magnitude scale, moment magnitude of 7 ...
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Muisne River
The Muisne River is a river of Ecuador that enters the Pacific Ocean in the Esmeraldas Province. The Muisne River is the main river in Cojimíes sub-region of the Manabí mangroves ecoregion. It discharges into the Pacific. The low-keyed Muisne resort is in the northern part of the Ensenada de Mompiche, on a sand bar among the mangroves of the Muisne River estuary. It may be reached by ferry across the Muisne River from the small town of El Relleno. See also *List of rivers of Ecuador The rivers of Ecuador are an important part of the nation's geography and economy. Most of the over 2,000 rivers and streamsTerry have headwaters in the Andes mountain range, flowing therefrom either westward toward the Pacific Ocean or eastward to ... References Sources * * Rivers of Ecuador {{Ecuador-river-stub ...
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Ecuador Highway 15
Ecuador Highway 15 (E15) is the main coastal trunk highway of mainland Ecuador. Route description Esmeraldas Province E15 starts on the border with Colombia on a bridge over the Mataje River, in Esmeraldas Province. This section of the route is not near the coast. Near San Lorenzo, there is a connection with E10, which leads east towards Ibarra. Passing the San Lorenzo area, the trunk begins to skirt the coast through the city of Esmeraldas and the towns of Atacames and Sua. In Esmeraldas, the route links with the start of the Northern Transverse ( E20), which connects with Santo Domingo in the Province of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas and the capital, Quito, in the province of Pichincha. At the height of the town of Shua, take the road heading south away momentarily from the coast to the town of Pedernales in the province of Manabi. Manabi Province From Cojimíes, in the province of Manabi, E15 returns to skirt the coast through the coastal town of Jama and the coa ...
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Mompiche
Mompiche is a small beach town located on the coast of Ecuador in the province of Esmeraldas in South America. Geography This town is located along the Pacific Ocean, in the northwestern part of Ecuador in the province of Esmeraldas. The city lies to the south of a large bay, which includes San Francisco at the northern end, Muisne, and La Mancha in the center, and Mompiche in the south. Its beaches have an approximate extension of 7 kilometers. Near Mompiche are the small islands of Portete, Bolívar, and Las Manchas, also known as "Isla Bonita", which can be accessed by the sea in approximately 15 minutes. On the way to Portete, there is also El Ostional or Playa Negra, a particular beach characterized by the mineral composition of its sands loaded with iron and titanium. The area has a history dating back to the indigenous people who lived there before the arrival of the Spanish. Mompiche was a major center for trade and commerce for the indigenous Moche people, and evide ...
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Mache Chundul National Reserve
Mache may refer to: Food * ''Mâche'', French name of the edible salad green ''Valerianella locusta'', also known as corn salad and lamb's lettuce * Mache (food), Filipino rice flour balls flavored with pandan People * Heinrich Mache, Austrian physicist * François-Bernard Mâche, French composer * Karl Mache, German politician Places * Mache District, a district of Otuzco province, Peru * Mache River, a river that enters the Pacific in the north of Ecuador Other * Papier-mâché, a composite material consisting primarily of paper pieces or pulp * Mache (unit), an obsolete unit of measurement of volumic radioactivity, named for Heinrich Mache See also * * *Mach3 (other) Mach 3 or ''variation'' may refer to: * Supersonic speed, three times the speed of sound * '' M.A.C.H. 3'', a 1983 LaserDisc arcade video game * ''Mach 3'' (1987 video game) * Fly Castelluccio ''Mach 3'', a paramotor aircraft * Gillette Mach3, a ... * Ford ''Mach-E'', an all-electric battery- ...
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Geography Of Esmeraldas Province
Geography (from Ancient Greek ; combining 'Earth' and 'write', literally 'Earth writing') is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. Geography is an all-encompassing discipline that seeks an understanding of Earth and world, its human and natural complexities—not merely where objects are, but also how they have changed and come to be. While geography is specific to Earth, many concepts can be applied more broadly to other Astronomical object, celestial bodies in the field of planetary science. Geography has been called "a bridge between natural science and social science disciplines." Origins of many of the concepts in geography can be traced to Greek Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who may have coined the term "geographia" (). The first recorded use of the word Geography (Ptolemy), γεωγραφία was as the title of a book by Greek scholar Claudius Ptolemy (100 – 170 AD). This work created the so-called "Ptolemaic tradition" of geography, w ...
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Beaches Of Ecuador
A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc., or biological sources, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae. Sediments settle in different densities and structures, depending on the local wave action and weather, creating different textures, colors and gradients or layers of material. Though some beaches form on inland freshwater locations such as lakes and rivers, most beaches are in coastal areas where wave or current action deposits and reworks sediments. Erosion and changing of beach geologies happens through natural processes, like wave action and extreme weather events. Where wind conditions are correct, beaches can be backed by coastal dunes which offer protection and regeneration for the beach. However, these natural forces have become more extreme due to climate change, permanently altering beaches at very rapid ...
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