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Quito, officially the Metropolitan District of Quito ( es, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito), is a canton in the province of Pichincha,
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Governance

The canton is governed by the same
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and city council that govern the city of
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
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Population figures

According to the 2001 census, the total population of Quito (not the city itself) is 1,839,853, with 892,570 men and 947,283 women. According to the 2007 estimates, it is 1,840,000. Of this, the population of the urban parishes (the city of Quito itself) was 1,399,378, and the population of the rural parishes (outside of the city of Quito but still within the canton) was 440,475. The total population density of the canton is 439.8 inhabitants per km² (1139.1/mi²). The total number of households in the canton is 555,928, with 419,845 in the urban area (the city) and 136,083 in the rural area. Of the 1,407,526 inhabitants of the canton over the age of 12, 639,068 are married, 541,758 are single, 33,116 are divorced, 30,898 are separated, and 47,930 are widowed. Overall, the canton's illiteracy rate is 4.3% – 5.3% for women, 3.2% for men, 3.6% in the urban area (the city), and 6.6% in the rural area. The
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rate of the city is 8.9%, and 43.8% are underemployed. The average monthly income is $317.


Political divisions

The canton is divided into 55 parishes ( es, parroquias), classified as either urban or rural. The canton has more parishes than any other canton in Ecuador. The urban parishes make up the city of
Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley o ...
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: Rural parishes *Alangasi *Amaguaña *Alangasí *Atahualpa * Calacalí *
Calderón Calderón () is a Spanish and Sefardi occupational surname. It is derived from the Vulgar Latin "''caldaria''" ("cauldron") and refers to the occupation of tinker. Calderón, or Calderon, may refer to: * Alberto Calderón, Argentine mathematician ...
*Chabezpamba *Checa * Cumbayá *Gualea *Gualea Cruz *Guangopolo *
Guayllabamba Guayllabamba (Kichwa: ''Wayllapampa'', "green plain") is a small agricultural town (administratively, a rural parish of the canton of Quito) located 29 kilometers northeast of the city of Quito in northern Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ...
*Llano Chico *
Lloa Lloa is a rural parish of Quito Canton, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. The seat of the parish, which is the village of Lloa, lies west of the southern part of the city of Quito Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital ...
*Merced, La *Nanegal * Nanegalito *Nayón *Nono * Pacto *Perucho *Pifo * Pintag *Pomasqui *Puellaro *Puembo * El Quinche * San Antonio de Pichincha *San José de Minas *Tababela *Tumbaco *Yaruquí *Zámbiza Urban parishes *Argelia, La *Belisario Quevedo *Carcelén *Centro Histórico *Chilibulo * Chillogallo *Chimbacalle *Cochapamba *Comité del Pueblo *Concepción, La *Condado, El * Cotocollao *Ecuatoriana, La *Ferroviaria, La *Guamaní *Inca, El *
Iñaquito Iñaquito is a parish of Quito, Ecuador, located toward the north of the city. There is a large concentration of malls in the area, and the population is wealthy relative to the rest of Quito. This is also home to a large international communit ...
* Itchimbía * Jipijapa *Kennedy * La Libertad *Magdalena *Mariscal Sucre *Mena, La *Ponceano * Puengasí *Quitumbe *Rumipamba *San Bartolo *San Juan *Solanda *Turubamba


Administrative zones

The canton is divided into 11 administrative zones that decentralize the municipality and participate in a system of active management. Each zone, classified as either urban or suburban, has their own administrator and contain can both urban and rural parishes. They are (parishes covered in parenthesis): Urban *Sur :(Chillogallo, La Ecuatoriana, Guamaní, Quitumbe, Turubamba) *Centro Sur :(La Argelia, Chilibulo, Chimbacalle, La Ferrovaria, Lloa, La Magdalena, La Mena, San Bartolo, Solanda) *Centro :(Centro Histórico, Itchimbia, La Libertad, Puengasí, San Juan) *Norte :(Belisario Quevedo, Cochapamba, La Concepción, El Inca, Iñaquito, Jipijapa, Kennedy, Mariscal Sucre, Nayón, Rumipamba, Zámbiza) *Centro Norte :(Calacalí, Carcelén, Comité del Pueblo, El Concado, Cotocallao, Nono, Pomasquí, Ponceano, San Antonio) Suburban *Noroccidental :(Gualea, Nanegal, Nanegalito, Pacto) *Norcentral :(Atahualpa, Chavezpamba, Perucho, Puellero, San José de Minas) *Calderón :(Calderón, Llano Chico) *Tumbaco :(Cumbayá, Tumbaco) *Los Chillos :(Alangasí, Amaguaña, Conocoto, Guangopolo, La Merced, Pintag) *Aeropuerto :(Checa, Guayllabamba, Pifo, Puembo, El Quinche, Tababela, Yaruquí)


References

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