Puyo, Pastaza

Puyo
Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Pompeya de Puyo
From top, left to right: Aerial view of the city, monument to the indigenous groups of Pastaza, Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, viewpoint next to the Puyo River, monument to the Indian-mestizo Forge, Pastaza Governorate, Amazon State University, Puyo Bus Station and Ethno-archaeological Museum.
Puyo
Coordinates: 01°29′10″S 78°00′10″W / 1.48611°S 78.00278°W / -1.48611; -78.00278
Country Ecuador
Province Pastaza
CantonPastaza Canton
FoundationNovember 10, 1899
Founded byUnnamed Catholic priest
Named afterPuyu, meaning "clouds" in Quichua
Government
  TypeMayor and council
  Governing bodyMunicipality of Puyo
  MayorGerman Flores Meza
  City council
List of council members
Area
  City
8.49 km2 (3.28 sq mi)
Elevation
950 m (3,116 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)
  City
33,325
  Density3,900/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
  Demonym
Puyense
Time zoneUTC-5 (ECT)
Postal code
EC160150
Area code(+593) 4
ClimateAf
Websitewww.puyo.gob.ec (in Spanish)

Puyo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpuʝo]), also known as El Puyo, is the capital of Pastaza, a province in Ecuador. Puyo is located at an altitude of approximately 950 metres above sea level by the Puyo River, a tributary of the Pastaza River, which eventually leads into the Amazon River. True to its name, derived from the Kichwa word for "cloudy", the local climate is a wet one and the weather is often overcast.

Puyo was founded in 1899. Located between Baños, and the Amazonian cities of Tena and Macas, Puyo is the commercial, cultural and political capital of the region. In late 2006, the city had approximately 25,000 inhabitants. It was the fastest growing city in Ecuador in 2006. The seasonal changes in the climate are relatively small, and daytime temperature typically range between 18 and 24 °C, with sun and generally short, but heavy periods of rain daily.