Zumbahua
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Zumbahua | |
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town | |
| Coordinates: 0°57′21″S 78°54′06″W / 0.955766°S 78.901749°W | |
| Country | Ecuador |
| Province | Cotopaxi |
| Canton | Pujilí Canton |
| Population (2001)[1] | |
• Total | 11,895 |
Zumbahua is a town in Pujilí Canton, Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador. At the 2001 census, Zumbahua had a population of 11,895 (5,455 men and 6,440 women) living in 2,352 households.[1]
Zumbahua residents are predominantly Quichua, of the Panzaleo group.[2]
The town has a colorful Saturday market. Houses in Zumbahua were traditionally es:Chozos, but in recent years these have been replaced by cement and metal block houses.[2]