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Cuenca finally has its own TV show. 'Chulla Vida' is a 7-episode comedy about four strangers who end up sharing a house, filmed entirely in Cuenca at 42 real locations. It premiered last month on Ecuavisa Play and it's getting great reviews. Here's why you should watch it.
Last night was massive. Deportivo Cuenca demolished Libertad in front of a packed, rain-soaked Serrano Aguilar to punch their ticket to the Copa Sudamericana group stage. Three goals, $900K in prize money, and a city buzzing. Here's everything that happened.
It's not just another league match. Tonight Deportivo Cuenca hosts Libertad in the Copa Sudamericana preliminary round — a single-elimination match for a spot in South America's second-biggest club tournament. Three sections are already sold out. Here's everything you need to know.
New panoramic cameras with AI-powered detection, license plate recognition at every major entry and exit point, and the country's largest AI monitoring room — all connected to ECU 911. Cuenca continues to invest heavily in safety while staying out of any state of emergency.
A 7-episode comedy filmed at 42 locations across Cuenca premiered on Ecuavisa Play on February 19. Four strangers sharing a house, a $300K budget, Hollywood-grade cameras, and a love letter to the city. First episode is free.
LigaPro 2026 kicked off last week and Deportivo Cuenca hosts Ecuador's most popular club on March 1. If you've been curious about local futbol but never gone to a game, here's everything you need to know.
"Chulla Vida" is a 7-episode comedy series filmed entirely in Cuenca, featuring Parque Calderón, Puente Roto, and 40+ local locations. It premiered this week on Ecuavisa Play, and it's a love letter to the city.