Town in Morona Santiago, Ecuador
Sucúa is a town in the Morona Santiago province of Ecuador. It is the seat of the Sucúa Canton.
The population as of a 1995 census was 5,847 and in 2009 it had an estimated population of 7,919.[2]
Data of Sucua
- ALTITUDE: 900 m.s.n.m.
- TEMPERATURE: between 18 and 28 C.
- CLIMATE: The canton is subject to the influence of the Amazon, tropical humid.
- EXTENSION: 1,279.22 km2
- POPULATION: 10,846 inhabitants. (4027 women - 3778 men) 2022 census[1]
- DATE OF CANTONIZATION: December 8, 1962
- LIMITS:
- To the North: Canton Morona,
- To the South: Cantones Logroño and Santiago,
- To the East: Canton Morona,
- To the West: Province of Cañar
- LANGUAGES: Spanish, Shuar
Tourist attractions
- Río Upano
- Río tutanangoza
- Piedra del mono
- Cascadas de Arapicos
- Parque Botánico
- Petroglifos del Abuelo
- Mirador de Huambinimi
- Carnaval Culturizado
- Parque Ecuador Amazonico
- Museo de Sucua
- Tuntiak Nunkee
- Mirador de Piura
- Mirador Río Upano
- Cascadas Kintia Panki
- Cascadas del Río Umpuankas-Kumpas
- Balneario Cabañas Panki
- Las Taguas
Tourist activities
- Rafting
- Sightseeing
- Camping
- Jungle exploration trips
Note: It is recommended to find an experienced tourist guide for any of these activities
Parties and Holidays
- Fiesta de Cantonizacion de Sucua -December 8
- El Carnaval Culturizado (Carnival Celebration) -February
- Fiesta de Maria Auxiliadora -May 24.
- Peregrinación a la Virgen Purísima de Macas -August 4
- Fiesta de la Chonta -April/May
- Fiesta de la Yuca
Typical food
- Ayampaco de pollo
- Caldo de gallina criolla
- Tamal de yuca
- Guayusa
Climate
Climate data for Sucúa, elevation 910 m (2,990 ft), (1971–2000)
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Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Year
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Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
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27.4 (81.3)
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28.1 (82.6)
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27.1 (80.8)
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27.6 (81.7)
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27.0 (80.6)
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26.4 (79.5)
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25.5 (77.9)
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26.4 (79.5)
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26.9 (80.4)
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28.0 (82.4)
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28.8 (83.8)
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28.7 (83.7)
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27.3 (81.2)
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Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
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17.7 (63.9)
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17.7 (63.9)
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17.6 (63.7)
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18.0 (64.4)
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17.9 (64.2)
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17.4 (63.3)
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16.9 (62.4)
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17.0 (62.6)
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17.0 (62.6)
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17.5 (63.5)
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17.8 (64.0)
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17.5 (63.5)
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17.5 (63.5)
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Average precipitation mm (inches)
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138.0 (5.43)
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122.0 (4.80)
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181.0 (7.13)
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177.0 (6.97)
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210.0 (8.27)
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217.0 (8.54)
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202.0 (7.95)
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146.0 (5.75)
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154.0 (6.06)
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150.0 (5.91)
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119.0 (4.69)
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91.0 (3.58)
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1,907 (75.08)
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Average relative humidity (%)
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84
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85
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85
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84
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85
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86
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85
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86
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83
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82
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81
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80
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84
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Source: FAO[3]
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