It is located on the equator, the so-called "Mitad del Mundo" ("Middle of the World"), at an altitude of around 2,600 metres (8,500 ft) above sea level.
The village of Pomasqui itself lies roughly 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the equator.
[2] The Monjas River flows nearby and the valley is an important centre for viniculture in Ecuador, with vineyards.
The valley played an important role in military conflict as the Spanish army under Benalcazar invaded in 1534.
Atahualpa leaders such as Rumiñahui and Quizquiz led organized attacks against the invading Spanish, and some 4000 locals were slaughtered by them here for giving in to the invaders.