Molleturo
Molleturo is a parish located in the canton of Cuenca, province of Azuay, Ecuador. It is situated in the western part of the province, bordering the province of Guayas. Molleturo is primarily known for its rural character, agricultural activities, and indigenous communities.
Geography and Climate:
Molleturo is located in the high Andes, resulting in a cool, temperate climate. The landscape is characterized by mountains, valleys, and páramo (high-altitude tundra) ecosystems. This unique geography supports diverse flora and fauna.
Demographics:
The population of Molleturo is primarily rural and includes a significant indigenous population. A substantial portion of the population relies on agriculture and livestock farming for their livelihoods.
Economy:
The primary economic activities in Molleturo are agriculture and livestock raising. Common crops include potatoes, corn, and other Andean staples. Small-scale artisan production also contributes to the local economy.
Culture:
Molleturo retains strong cultural traditions, particularly among its indigenous communities. Traditional music, dance, and crafts are important aspects of local culture. The area is also known for its local festivals and celebrations.
Transportation:
Access to Molleturo can be challenging due to its mountainous terrain. Roads connect Molleturo to Cuenca and other nearby towns, but travel can be slow and difficult, especially during the rainy season.