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==Geography== [[File:Chimbo Carihuairzao.JPG|thumb|left|[[Chimborazo]] and [[Carihuairazo]] seen from the outskirts of Ambato]]Ambato lies in the main valley of the [[Cordillera Real (Ecuador)|Central Cordillera]], the highest of the [[Andes|Andean]] mountain ranges. The city itself is carved into the side of Cerro Casigana, the mountain that dominates the north end of the city. From Ambato, it is possible to see many snow-capped volcanoes including [[Cotopaxi]], [[Tungurahua]], [[Carihuairazo]], and the largest mountain in Ecuador, [[Chimborazo (volcano)|Chimborazo]]. [[Tungurahua]] lies about 40 kilometers to the southeast. The threat of eruption from the volcano is constant.{{citation needed|date=September 2024}} On May 16, 2006, Tungurahua erupted, covering the city with a thick layer of ash.{{citation needed|date=September 2024}} The Ambato River cuts through the north end of the city. It is not a very wide or deep river, but can cause significant flooding during periods of heavy rainfall. Throughout the years, the river has cut a deep basin into the land, creating the need for better bridges. In October 2008, the City of Ambato finished the long-awaited Juan Leon Mera bridge, connecting downtown Ambato to the neighborhoods of Ficoa and Atocha. The span of the Ambato River cost the city $5.5 million.<ref>"Puente Juan León Mera habilitado al tránsito vehicular esta semana" ''El Universo'' October 18, 2008.</ref>
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