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Guayaquil / Guayaquil Canton / Tumbes River / Salango / Salinas /  Ecuador / Machala / Guayas River / Isla de la Plata / Guayas Province / Geography of Ecuador / Provinces of Ecuador / Puerto López Canton
Date: 2013-11-22 08:45:10
Guayaquil
Guayaquil Canton
Tumbes River
Salango
Salinas
Ecuador
Machala
Guayas River
Isla de la Plata
Guayas Province
Geography of Ecuador
Provinces of Ecuador
Puerto López Canton

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