Machala
Ecuador · Americas

About Machala
Machala is a city in south-west Ecuador. It is the capital of the El Oro Province, and is located near the Gulf of Guayaquil on fertile lowlands. Machala has a population of 288,072 according to the 2022 census; it is the sixth-biggest city in the country, and the second-most important port city after Guayaquil. It has been referred to as the Banana Capital of the World.
Machala is a commercial center for the surrounding agricultural region. It is a major trading hub for bananas, coffee, and cocoa. The banana industry is especially oriented toward exports, and plays a huge role in the city's economy. Bananas are shipped out from nearby Puerto Bolívar mainly to North America. 183 kilometres (114 mi) Machala's geographical position near Guayaquil also makes it an important transportation hub. Many travelers heading south to Peru or north to Guayaquil funnel through the city. It is not known as a tourist destination among Ecuadorians or international visitors, but its proximity to the Pacific Ocean makes it a short distance from the beach. The economy of Machala has seen growth as can be seen by the inauguration of its first mall in 2007...
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