Ecuador’s largest city Guayaquil is the industrial and commercial centre of the country. It is situated on the western banks of the Río Guayas, about 56 km (35 mi) from its outflow into the Gulf of Guayaquil. The city is a trade centre for 90% of all Ecuadorian imports as well as the half of all exports and therefore, the most important port of shipment of the South American Pacific coast. In recent years, a beautiful riverfront promenade "Malecon 2000", green areas and modern shopping arcades were built all over the city attracting tourists from inside and outside the country.
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Ecuador’s largest city Guayaquil is the industrial and commercial centre of the country. It is situated on the western banks of the Río Guayas, about 56 km (35 mi) from its outflow into the Gulf of Guayaquil. The city is a trade centre for 90% of all Ecuadorian imports as well as the half of all exports and therefore, the most important port of shipment of the South American Pacific coast. In recent years, a beautiful riverfront promenade "Malecon 2000", green areas and modern shopping arcades were built all over the city attracting tourists from inside and outside the country.