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- Tosagua areaTotal "377.0".
- Tosagua populationDensity "101.7".
- Tosagua abstract "Tosagua is a city of Ecuador, on the river Carrizal, head of the namesake canton cantonal Tosagua, located northwest of the province of Manabi. Its name comes from the native tribe called The Tosahuas. Founded as a county on January 20, 1984 after approval by Congress and the president of the republic Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea. In the city are the main institutions and organizations Tosagua council. Has an area of 377.40 square kilometers and is the geographical axis of what is known as the northern part of Manabí. It is a prosperous area with outstanding traditional planting and harvesting a variety of nutritious fruits coastal area, such as cocoa, coffee, banana, cassava, maize, among others.".
- Tosagua areaCode "+593 5".
- Tosagua areaTotal "3.77E8".
- Tosagua country Ecuador.
- Tosagua elevation "18.0".
- Tosagua foundingDate "1984-01-20".
- Tosagua leaderTitle "Mayor".
- Tosagua populationDensity "101.7".
- Tosagua populationTotal "44341".
- Tosagua thumbnail Bandera_de_Tosagua.png?width=300.
- Tosagua wikiPageID "16095985".
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- Tosagua areaCode "+593 5".
- Tosagua areaTotalKm "377".
- Tosagua coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Tosagua coordinatesRegion "EC".
- Tosagua elevationM "18".
- Tosagua establishedDate "1984-01-20".
- Tosagua establishedTitle "City Established".
- Tosagua hasPhotoCollection Tosagua.
- Tosagua imageFlag "Bandera de Tosagua.png".
- Tosagua imageSeal "Escudo de Tosagua.png".
- Tosagua latd "0".
- Tosagua latm "46".
- Tosagua latns "S".
- Tosagua lats "48".
- Tosagua leaderName "Sra. Elba Gonzalez Alava".
- Tosagua leaderTitle Mayor.
- Tosagua longd "80".
- Tosagua longew "W".
- Tosagua longm "15".
- Tosagua longs "36".
- Tosagua mapsize "200".
- Tosagua nickname "Corazon de Manabi".
- Tosagua officialName "Tosagua".
- Tosagua populationAsOf "2010".
- Tosagua populationDensityKm "101.7".
- Tosagua populationTotal "44341".
- Tosagua pushpinMap "Ecuador".
- Tosagua subdivisionName Ecuador.
- Tosagua subdivisionName Manabí_Province.
- Tosagua subdivisionName "Tusaguense".
- Tosagua subdivisionType Demonym.
- Tosagua subdivisionType "Country".
- Tosagua subdivisionType "Province".
- Tosagua subject Category:Populated_places_in_Manabí_Province.
- Tosagua point "-0.7799999999999999 -80.26".
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- Tosagua comment "Tosagua is a city of Ecuador, on the river Carrizal, head of the namesake canton cantonal Tosagua, located northwest of the province of Manabi. Its name comes from the native tribe called The Tosahuas. Founded as a county on January 20, 1984 after approval by Congress and the president of the republic Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea. In the city are the main institutions and organizations Tosagua council.".
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- Tosagua lat "-0.7799999999999999".
- Tosagua long "-80.26".
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- Tosagua depiction Bandera_de_Tosagua.png.
- Tosagua isPrimaryTopicOf Tosagua.
- Tosagua name "Tosagua".
- Tosagua nick "Corazon de Manabi (The heart of Manabi)".