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Cuenca’s long-running airport question is back on the table, with early weather work pointing in a cautiously positive direction. The bigger issue may be what happens around the airport: roads, services, and a real plan for Tarqui.
CIDAP’s new exhibition-sale gives Cuenca residents a low-pressure way to see and buy Ecuadorian craft work directly. It runs through July and August at the Museo de las Artes Populares del CIDAP.
The Cazhapata sports complex is taking visible shape in Puertas del Sol, with parking finished and grandstand work moving ahead. The project carries a $4.8 million investment and is designed for major local events.
The University of Cuenca’s 2026 admissions process starts with registration from July 6 to 12. The in-person exam is scheduled for July 29 and 30, with details sent by email after registration.
Centrosur says a cleanup campaign that began about three months ago is removing unused telecom cables from Cuenca, Gualaceo and La Troncal. The work has already touched parts of Cuenca and is scheduled to return after stops in Santa Isabel and Paute.
A first-edition chocolate festival tied to San Joaquin tradition is scheduled for Friday and Saturday at Esquina de las Artes. Five local chocolate brands are listed, with tastings, demonstrations and sales areas planned.
The International Dance Festival Caudales opens July 2 at Teatro Carlos Cueva Tamariz. The program brings together 12 artists, researchers and cultural managers, three stage groups and about 30 participants.
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