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Guayquil prepares for 'major party' as city celebrates its independence

With parades, cries, processions and the process of urban regeneration, the city main port is ready to take centre stage for the city's biggest festival.

The classic topic "Guayaquil, warrior's" wood, he/she has transformed into the non alone hymn of the parties, but rather besides the union and the temper, characteristic of the citizens of this city.

Historical events like the Centre of Conventions or the Book International Trade of Urbina Marries, located in The Rocks, Port Santa Ana, among others, all add to the atmosphere of how the city was constructed and became independent

One of the most prospective tasks will be the link of traffic in the San Eduardo tunnel that will unite the north with the south of the city.

The festival will generate huge revenue and help the economy immensely on one single weekend, according to the city Mayor Jaime Nebot.

Yesterday, the mayor and minister of Education, Raúl Vallejo, visited several schools in the city, where children of economic scarce resources are educated. "The combined work between the Government and the Buenos Aires Town council will improve the education of the children of the city", said Vallejo.