Cañar Province
Cañar Province is located in the southern part of Ecuador. It is known for its rich indigenous culture and beautiful landscapes, including the Cañar Valley and the Ingapirca archaeological site, which is the largest known Inca ruins in the country. The province has a diverse climate, ranging from temperate highlands to warmer lowland areas.
The capital of Cañar Province is Cañar, a small city that serves as a cultural and economic center. The province is primarily agricultural, with crops such as potatoes, corn, and quinoa being widely cultivated. Cañar is also famous for its traditional textiles and handicrafts, reflecting the skills of its indigenous artisans.