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Puyo
was founded in 1899. It is connected with Baños, and with the
Amazonian cities of Tena and Macas. "El Puyo" is a
beautiful city in the east of central Ecuador, and capital of the
province of Pastaza. It is located on the right bank of the river
of the same name, some 950 meters above sea level. It is the
trading center and the most advanced river port of the province,
towards the east, on the edge of the rainforest. It provides
services to the population of the province, settled in places very
close to the courses of the rivers. The river Puyo itself is
navigable by small vessels and is a trade and transport route for
regional products. The city is connected by road with Puyo and
from there to the central urban area of the country. It also has a
small aerodrome situated about ten kilometers to the north.
Population is 45,825 inhabitants (year 2000). The
populated part of the province of Pastaza is located in and around
El Puyo, reduced to a small zone: Pastaza extends out towards the
vast plain of the east. The territory starts in the hills of the
eastern Cordillera, below the town of Baños, with impressive
landscapes of mountains, rivers and plains. There are not many
high points. One of them is Habitahua, 1,820 meters above sea
level. The climate in the zone is hot and humid. Its average
temperature is between 18 and 24°Celsius, and the area is almost
all virgin rainforest. The
river system of the province is very large with a great number of
small and larger rivers, the main ones being: the Conanaco,
navigable along much of its course towards the east; the rivers
Pintoyacu, Cunambo, Corrientes; the Bobonaza, which flows out into
the Pastaza; the Copastaza, tributary of the Pastaza; the indians
of the river Tigre; and the torrential Pastaza, on the southern
border with the province of Morona, which becomes a tributary of
the Amazon. El
Puyo, considered to be one of the gateways to the Amazon
rainforest, shares its characteristic climate, temperature, and
the large unpopulated areas due to the density of the forest, to
which those tribes have retreated that look askance on integration
to the modern world. This is the case of the Jibaros, who reject
all external contact and are determined to stay outside the limits
of civilization. Strong and proud, this family of tribes is feared
by all the other tribes, because of their fighting spirit and
their fondness for blood cults. The Jibaros have left the banks of
the navigable rivers, spreading out towards the distant
tributaries, protected by the thick forest cover. There they
protect their own forest culture and society, featuring polygamy
and magic rites. The women are slaves and are subjected to
extremely hard work. The men are sovereign, with the right of life
and death over their wives. The funeral customs of the Jibaros are
very particular. Their custom is not to bury their dead, but to
leave them inside their cabins, after putting them into hollowed
out tree trunks, and providing them with food and drink. By the Courtesy of Wikipedia |
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