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Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas is a province located in the western part of Ecuador. It was established in 2007 and its capital city is Santo Domingo. The province is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountainous regions and tropical forests, making it an area of significant ecological and cultural importance in the country.
The population of Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas consists of various ethnic groups, including the Tsáchila people, who are known for their distinctive cultural practices and traditional dress. The Tsáchila community is recognized for their rich heritage, including their unique language, music, and rituals, which contribute greatly to the cultural mosaic of the region.
Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas plays an important role in Ecuador's economy, primarily through agriculture and commerce. The province produces a variety of crops, including bananas, coffee, and cacao. Additionally, it serves as a commercial hub due to its strategic location, connecting different parts of the country and facilitating trade.
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