Guayaquil is capital of the Ecuadorian province of Guayas.
Guayaquil is home to Guayas University, the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil, Vicente Rocafuerte Lay University, and the Ecuador Polytechnic Institute. The city is the center of Ecuador's fishing and manufacturing industries.
The city is served by Simon Bolivar International Airport.
Guayaquil was founded on July 25, 1531 with the name Muy Noble y Muy Leal Ciudad de Santiago de Guayaquil by Conquistador Francisco de Orellana.
In 1600 Guayaquil had a population of about 2,000 people; by 1700 the city had a population of over 10,000. In 1708 British pirates siezed the city, and accepted a ransom of 25,500 pieces of eight[?] for not burning the city.
In 1822 José de San Martín[?] and Simón Bolívar held a famous conference in Guayaquil to plan for the independence of Spanish South America.
The city suffered from a major fire in 1896 which destroyed large portions of the city.
Starting in the late 1990s a major program was begun to restore and beautify the city to help make it an important tourism destination.
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