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Mindo | |
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Rural area | |
Coordinates: 0°03′04.29″S 78°46′41.89″W / 0.0511917°S 78.7783028°W | |
Country | Ecuador |
Province | Pichincha |
Cantons | San Miguel de Los Bancos |
Government | |
• Type | Paroquial Junta |
• President | Miguel Patiño |
Time zone | UTC-5 (ECT) |
Postal Code | EC170751 |
Mindo (also known as the Mindo Valley) is a mountainous watershed in the western slopes of the Andes, where two of the most biologically diverse ecoregions in the world meet: the Chocoan lowlands and the Tropical Andes. In this transitional area — which covers an area of 268 square kilometers (103 sq mi) and ranges from 960–3,440 metres (3,150–11,290 ft) above sea level — three rivers (Mindo, Saloya and Cinto) and hundreds of streams irrigate the landscape, which is a patchwork of cloud forests, secondary forests, agricultural land, and human settlements.
Politically, Mindo is a collection of rural parishes (Gualea, Nanegal, Nanegalito, Pacto) that make up the Noroccidental Administrative Zone of Quito Canton, and parts of Los Bancos Canton within Pichincha Province in the northern sierra region of Ecuador.