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Guayaquil: translation

Guayaquil
The capital of the Ecuadorian province of Guayas

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    ARCHDIOCESE OF GUAYAQUIL (GUAYAQUILENSIS).
    Guayaquil, the capital of the Ecuadorian province of Guayas, is situated on the right shore of the Lower Guayas, the estuary of which expands into the Gulf of Guayaquil, and affords the best harbour on the Western South American coast. Next to the capital city of Quito, it is the most important community in Ecuador.
    The city was founded by Benalcazar in 1535; it numbered 51,000 inhabitants in 1851, and must today [1910] have an increased population of about 70,000 or 75,000. The fear of earthquake has caused it to be constructed almost entirely of wood, including even its double-belfried cathedral. As a consequence it has been destroyed several times by fire (the latest recurrences of this were in 1896 and 1902).
    Steamers from three European and from one New York line visit this port.In 1907 there entered 209 vessels of 416,139 tons (205,412 tons British), while there cleared 208 vessels of 415,179 tons (204,452 tons British) (Statesman's Yearbook, 1909, 737).
    Guayaquil has a State national college (a branch institution of the University of Quito). a diocesan seminary for priests, a Dominican convent to which is attached a large church, a Franciscan monastery (founded in 1864 by Fathers exiled from Colombia), which holds at present eight Fathers, an institute maintained by the Salesian Fathers of Don Bosco and known as "The Philanthropic House", with about fifty boarding pupils and over 600 scholars, etc.
    The Bishopric of Guayaquil was established on 16 February, 1837, by the separation of this portion from the Diocese of Cuenca. It was first a suffragan of Lima, until 13 January, 1849, when it became a suffragan of Quito. The diocese comprises the province of Guayas (districts of Guayaquil, Yaguachi, Daule,and Santa Elena) and Los Rios (districts of Babahoyo, Baba, Vinces, Pueblo, Viejo) and covers altogether 11,500 square miles; it numbers 130,900 souls, 40 parishes, 52 churches and chapels, 60 secular priests, and 20 members of the regular clergy, 1 seminary for the priesthood and 4 colleges for boys besides 60 schools.
    Its first bishop was F.X. de Garaycoa (1838-51), who subsequently went to Quito as archbishop. The diocese then remained vacant through a period of ten years, at the end of which, in 1861, it was given another bishop, in the person of Tomás Aguirre (d. 1868). The latter was succeeded in 1869 by José María Lizarzabaru, S.J. (D. 1877), who took part in the Vatican Council and was followed, after another interregnum of seven years, by Roberto María del Pozo y Martín, S.J. (b. 28 August, 1836, at Ibarra, and made bishop, 13 November, 1884).
    Wolf, Geografía y Geología del Ecuador (Leipzig, 1892), 557 seq.; González Suárez, Historia eclesística del Ecuador (Quito, 1881); Idem, Historia general del Ecuador (Quito, 1890-1903); Kolberg, Nach Ecuador (4th ed., Freiburg im Br., 1897), 176 sq.; Boletin eclesiástico (Quito); Guayaquil artístico (Guayaquil); Pedagogia y Letras (Guayaquil).
    GREGOR REINHOLD

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Guayaquil: übersetzung

Guayaquil
 
[-'kil], Name von geographischen Objekten:
 
 1) Guayaquil, größte und wirtschaftlich bedeutendste Stadt Ecuadors und Verwaltungssitz der Provinz Guayas, am rechten Ufer des Río Guayas, rd. 50 km oberhalb seiner Mündung, 1,97 Mio. Einwohner; Erzbischofssitz; drei Universitäten, TH, Forschungsinstitute, Museen; vielfältige Industrie (Erdölraffinerie, chemische, Eisen-, Holz-, Textil-, Leder-, Nahrungsmittel- u.a. Industrie). Guayaquil ist der wichtigste Hafen Ecuadors (Wassertiefe über 10 m), v. a. für Importe; seit 1963 dient der 8 km südlich gelegene Puerto Marítimo dem Seeverkehr; internationaler Flughafen; Endpunkt der Eisenbahn von Quito ist Alfaro, am linken Ufer des Río Guayas (Fährverbindung).
 
Geschichte:
 
Guayaquil wurde 1537 von F. de Orellana gegründet. Die Stadt erlitt 1942 schwere Erdbebenschäden.
 
 2) Gọlf von Guayaquil, die größte Bucht des Pazifik an der Westküste Südamerikas, bis 170 km breit; vor der Mündung des Río Guayas die Insel Puná; im inneren Bereich, unter dem Einfluss des Tidenhubs (bis 3 m), von Mangrove, im äußeren von Dornsavanne umsäumt.
 


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сущ.; геогр. Гуаякиль (город и порт в Южной Америке, в Эквадоре)
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Гуаякиль Итальяно-русский словарь.2003.
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• The largest city of Ecuador


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Guayaquil noun г. Гуаякиль

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n геогр. н. м. Гуаякіль.
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