

Pindal Canton
known as "corn capital of Ecuador" this county inhabited for hundreds of years by the very Naypiricas has a legend interesting: those who bathe in the lagoon of Papalango marries a Pindaleño, and gets to live there forever.
According to historians, Brambles were formed by many tribes, including Naypiricas, early inhabitants of El Pinal. These men were subdued by the Inca invasion by Zapotillo reached and submitted to the POCALOID and Naypiricas.
With the English conquest were dominated and incorporated into the parcel.
The Naypiricas living in conflict, until it poisoned the water, which is why they had to leave the place in search of other sites, until they reached the foot of the Great Pircas.
historical-political situation
According to historians, were formed Brambles by many tribes, including Naypiricas, early inhabitants of El Pinal. These men were subjected, like the POCALOID, by the Inca invasion, was admitted for Zapotillo. After the English control were subjected to the conflicting encomiendas.Los Naypiricas lived up to that poisoned the water, which is why they had to leave the site to other sites, the base of the Great Pircas.En l936, the parish Pindal was created through the efforts of Father Lautaro Loaiza. It is known that the first inhabitants gave him the name of Federico Paez, President of the time. Years later, through the efforts of Marco Tulio González Romero and most residents, managed cantonization, August 10, l989, in the presidency of Dr. Rodrigo Borja Cevallos.
General Information
Capital: Pindal
Size: 194 km2
Parishes: 3
Population: 7,877 inhabitants
Location:
Located in the southwestern sector of the provincia.Limita the north, with Puyango; to the south and east, with Celica, and to the west, with Zapotillo.
local dates:
- October 9, parochialization
- November 30, feast of Chaquinal
- April 21, the anniversary of December 12
- August 15, cantonization
- August 18, the feast of S. Virgin
Policy Division
Parishes:
Urban: Rural
Pindal: December 12 (Achiotes) Chaquinal
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