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Jun 1986

Montecristi, Manabi

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Montecristi is an old colonial town located 30 kilometers west of Portoviejo, founded in 1628 and the birthplace of the ex-President Eloy Alfaro.

The town is very famous for its straw and basketware and especially renowned for its high quality Panama hat production. There are many stores along the main road selling wooden barrels, wickerwork and many others (very cheap). The village of Montecristi has a main Plaza with a Virgin statue (La Virgen de Montecristi) which is worth a visit. Frequent bus service is available to this town from Manta's bus station.

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San Clemente, Manabi

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San Clemente is located some 59 km north of Portoviejo and 20 km south of Bahía de Caráquez. San Clemente is a small fishing villages that started developing its tourist industry a few years ago and actually, San Clemente is frequently visited on weekends by Ecuadorians. Between the villages of San clemente and San Jacinto there are good sandy beaches to enjoy.

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San Jacinto, Manabi

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San Jacinto is about 13 km beyond Crucita. San Jacinto is a small fishing villages that started developing its tourist industry a few years ago and actually, It is frequently visited on weekends by Ecuadorians.

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