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Guayaquil in 1949

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Guayaquil in 1929

From the video description:

We present the first part of the film filmed by Carlos Endara Andrade (1929) where he details his visit to Guayaquil. This is the expanded version of the historical description of the city with the contribution of historian Melvin Hoyos G. The film was rescued by the University Andina Simón Bolívar - Ecuador Headquarters, with the contribution of the M. I. Municipality of Guayaquil in 2019. The restoration and rescue of the film was in charge of filmmaker Alex Schlenker.

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Danger at every corner: How Ecuadoran city of Guayaquil became unliveable

France 24 has published a documentary about the security crisis in Guayaquil. Guayaquil has always been a city with security problems, but the situation has deteriorated since last year.  

No operations at Guayaquil International Airport during the morning of July 19, 2024

The only runway of José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil will be out of service for six hours next Friday, July 19, 2024, due to scheduled maintenance work. The closure will occur from 06:30 to 12:30. During these hours the airport will stay open for passengers but no airplanes will be able to take off or land. 

Guayaquil Independence Day

October 9 (2025)
National Holiday
Guayaquil

The Independence of Guayaquil stands as a significant public holiday in Ecuador, observed annually on October 9th, with the holiday shifting to the closest weekday if October 9th falls on a weekend.

This celebration marks the commemoration of Ecuador's largest city gaining independence on October 9th, 1820.

Ecuador takes its freedom seriously, evident in its three public holidays dedicated to independence. The journey towards independence began when Quito made the initial attempt to break free from Spanish colonial rule in August 1809. Although this endeavor proved unsuccessful, it planted the seeds of revolution. On October 9th, 1820, Guayaquil, the coastal port, achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first city in Ecuador to gain independence from Spain.

Cuenca later joined Guayaquil in the pursuit of independence, securing its freedom on November 3rd, 1820, marking another notable public holiday.

The remainder of Ecuador celebrated its independence following the triumph at the Battle of Pichincha under the leadership of Simón Bolívar on May 24th, 1822, completing the triumphant trilogy of Independence holidays in the country.

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Guayaquil is one of the 24 most violent cities in the world

Guayaquil registered 1,537 murders in 2022. Its homicide rate was 48 per 100,000 inhabitants. Guayaquil ranks 24th in the list of the most violent cities of 2022, prepared by the Citizen Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice of Mexico.