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located 2.5 km east of Atuntaqui, became especially important. Since 2000, it has been noted for its textiles and crafts. Every year the Atuntaqui Expo takes place here in the Carnival holidays, a day on which the city hosts a large number of visitors (140,000 visitors in the 2009 edition), who come to make purchases.
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Atuntaqui was partially destroyed by an earthquake that left thousands dead and homeless. After its reconstruction and its subsequent development, the textile factory, which set up an hydroelectric plant on the banks of the Ambi river and the arrival of the railway in the town of Andrade Marín,
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in the northern region of Ecuador. The city is located at an altitude of 2,400 metres (7,900 ft). Atuntaqui is located just 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the larger city of
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Atuntaqui has great tourism potential, offering textiles, crafts, cuisine and culture, a varied and interesting mix to be enjoyed all year round.
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The Local Government is the Municipal Council located in the Atuntaqui central square.
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The climate is dry and mild and it has an average annual temperature of 18 C.
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Atuntaqui is located in Ecuador
0°19′54″N 78°13′08″W / 0.33167°N 78.21889°W / 0.33167; -78.21889
Ecuador
Province
Imbabura
Canton
Antonio Ante Canton
Climate
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Imbabura Province
Ibarra
Panamerican Highway
Juan de Velasco

August 13, 1868
North Korea
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South Pyongan
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