Puerto El Carmen de Putumayo

Town in Sucumbíos, Ecuador
00°06′N 075°51′W / 0.100°N 75.850°W / 0.100; -75.850[1]CountryEcuadorProvinceSucumbíosCantonPutumayoArea
 • Town2.87 km2 (1.11 sq mi)Population
 (2022 census)[2]
 • Town2,012 • Density700/km2 (1,800/sq mi)ClimateAf

Puerto El Carmen de Putumayo is a town in Sucumbíos Province in Ecuador.[1] It also known as Puerto Carmen de Putumayo[3] and is the seat of canton of Putumayo. The town is located on the San Miguel River and also has an airstrip. With a population of 2,012 (2022 census) Puerto Putumayo as it is sometimes called in the town has nearly one fourth of the population of the Putumayo Canton and it is famous for being the easternmost city/town access by road. The national route E10 terminates here nearly 450 km from San Lorenzo, Esmeraldas. Even though it is the easternmost city/town reachable by road, the title as the easternmost town goes to the town of Nuevo Rocafuerte in neighbouring Orellana Province. This town is only reachable by boat similar to the cases in the amazonian towns of Neighbour Peru. It is also known to be in the same longitude as Tarapoto, Peru at 75W longitude.

References

  1. ^ a b Puerto El Carmen de Putumayo, Sucumbios, Ecuador at GEOnet Names Server
  2. ^ Citypopulation.de Population and area of Puerto El Carmen de Putumayo
  3. ^ Puerto Carmen de Putumayo at GEOnet Names Server


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