Alausí

E274474

Alausí is a historic town in Ecuador known for its dramatic Andean setting and the famous Nariz del Diablo (Devil’s Nose) railway.

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Alausí canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
town
administrativeDivision parish of Alausí
climate cool Andean climate
country Ecuador
demographics mixed mestizo and indigenous population
distanceFrom approximately 170 km south of Quito
approximately 90 km south of Riobamba
elevation approximately 2340 metres
approximately 7680 feet
governingBody municipal government of Alausí
hasCulturalAspect Catholic religious festivals
indigenous Andean traditions
hasFeature deep river valleys
narrow streets
steep surrounding mountains
traditional markets
hasTouristAttraction Devil's Nose
surface form: Nariz del Diablo (Devil’s Nose)

Ferrocarril Central Andino
surface form: Trans-Andean railway section

central plaza
colonial-era buildings
heritageStatus historic town
isPartOf Alausí Canton
knownFor Alausí Nariz del Diablo railway
surface form: Nariz del Diablo railway

dramatic Andean setting
heritage tourism
historic architecture
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Andes
Chimborazo Province
Andean Region of Ecuador
surface form: Sierra region of Ecuador
near Nariz del Diablo rock formation
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
commerce
tourism
railwayConnection Ecuadorian Railway
region central Ecuador
religion predominantly Roman Catholic
role seat of Alausí Canton
timeZone UTC−05:00
transportRole railway tourism hub
stop on tourist train routes
traversedBy Pan-American Highway

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