SANTA ISABEL
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A natural viewpoint from which to admire the contrasting landscapes: fertile valleys, sugarcane and mango plantations...
This township rises on the upper part of Mount Chaguarurco, which in turn rises on a slope of the Yunguilla Valley. It is a natural vantage point from which to admire the contrasting landscapes: fertile valleys, sugar cane, mango, avocado and banana plantations, as well as beautiful homes. The valley is criss-crossed by the Jubones River. Its climate is subtropical, with annual temperatures ranging from 18 to 20°C. The fertility of the soil and its pleasant climate make it one of the preferred destinations of the Cuencanos
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