El Cisne

El Cisne
El Cisne

Location of El Cisne, shown within the Loja Province

Coordinates: 3°51′4.46″S 79°25′31.14″W / 3.8512389°S 79.4253167°W / -3.8512389; -79.4253167Coordinates: 3°51′4.46″S 79°25′31.14″W / 3.8512389°S 79.4253167°W / -3.8512389; -79.4253167
Country  Ecuador
Province Pichincha
Canton Quito
Elevation 2,440 m (8,010 ft)
Population
  Total 1,532
Time zone NAET (UTC-5)
Climate Cwb

El Cisne is a city in the southern region of Ecuador, in the Loja province, about 74 km (46 mi) from the city of Loja.[1]

The city is known for the much venerated Marian National Shrine of Our Lady of El Cisne.[1]

History

The inhabitants of El Cisne region had wanted their own virgin Mary shrine similar to the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico City. Representatives of the city in 1594 requested sculptor Don Diego de Robles to build the Virgin de El Cisne statue which he did from the wood of a cedro tree. Each year on August 17 thousands of pilgrims gather in El Cisne to carry the Virgin Mary statue on a religious procession to the cathedral of Loja where it is the focus of a great festival on September 8 and is later returned to El Cisne.[2]

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