Aklan, officially the Province of Aklan, is a
province
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in the
Western Visayas region of the
Philippines
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. Its capital and largest town is
Kalibo. The province is situated in the northwest portion of
Panay Island, bordering
Antique to the southwest, and
Capiz
Capiz (), officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon language, Capiznon/Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the central part of the Western Visayas Regions of the Philippines ...
to the southeast. Aklan faces the
Sibuyan Sea
The Sibuyan Sea is a small sea in the Philippines separating Luzon and the Visayas.
It is bounded by the island of Panay to the south, Mindoro to the west, Masbate to the east, and to the north Marinduque and the Bicol Peninsula of Luzon.
...
and
Romblon province to the north.
Aklan is most well-known for
Boracay
Boracay (; sometimes shortened by non-natives as Bora) is a resort island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, located off the northwest coast of Panay, Panay Island. It has a total land area of , under the jurisdiction of thre ...
, a resort island 0.8 kilometer north of the tip of Panay. It is known for its white sand beaches and is considered one of the more prominent destinations in the country. The
Ati-Atihan Festival of Kalibo has also been known worldwide, hence declared "The Mother of all Philippine Festivals." It is an annual celebration held on the third Sunday of January to honor the
Santo Niño (Infant Jesus). The festival showcases tribal dancing through the town's main streets to the tune of ethnic music, with participants in indigenous costumes and gear.
History
Early history
Aklan is believed to have been settled in ancient times by settlers from Borneo, ruled by Datu Bangkaya, with his seat at Madyanos, near present-day Numancia.
Spanish colonial era
Several
datus succeeded Datu Manduyog until the Spanish explorer
Miguel López de Legazpi
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landed in Batan in 1565 and claimed the island for
Spain
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, in early Spanish accounts it was called ''El Río de Aclán''.
Japanese occupation
In 1942, the
Japanese invaded Aklan during
World War II
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. In 1945, combined Filipino and
American army along with Aklanon guerrillas
liberated Aklan during the
war in the Pacific
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.
Philippine independence
Aklan (Akean) became an independent province through ''
Republic Act No. 1414'' signed by Philippine President
Ramon Magsaysay on April 25, 1956, separating Aklan from
Capiz
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.
The original towns were
Altavas,
Balete,
Batan,
Banga,
Buruanga,
Ibajay,
Kalibo,
Lezo,
Libacao
Libacao, officially the Municipality of Libacao (Aklanon language, Aklanon: ''Banwa it Libacao''; Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Libacao''; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province ...
,
Madalag,
Malay,
Makato,
Malinao,
Nabas,
New Washington,
Numancia, and
Tangalan, then all part of the province of
Capiz
Capiz (), officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon language, Capiznon/Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the central part of the Western Visayas Regions of the Philippines ...
. The province was inaugurated on November 8, 1956. Jose Raz Menez was appointed the first governor of Aklan by President Magsaysay and he served until December 30, 1959.
In 1960, Godofredo P. Ramos became the first elected governor but upon resigning to run for Congress he was succeeded by the vice governor, Virgilio S. Patricio. In 1964, José B. Legaspi succeeded Patricio and he held office for two consecutive terms from 1964 to 1971.
Geography

Aklan occupies the northern third of the island of
Panay and is bordered by the provinces of
Capiz
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from the southeast and
Antique from the southwest. It also faces the
Sibuyan Sea
The Sibuyan Sea is a small sea in the Philippines separating Luzon and the Visayas.
It is bounded by the island of Panay to the south, Mindoro to the west, Masbate to the east, and to the north Marinduque and the Bicol Peninsula of Luzon.
...
from the north. The province covers a total area of , and includes the island of
Boracay
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which is located at its northwestern tip.
Mount Nausang, is formerly the highest peak in Aklan, standing at , the discovery of
Mount Timbaban is much higher, with an elevation of above sea level, Mount Timbaban is not considered as independent mountain, it is still part of
Mount Madja-as sub-summit with only
Topographic prominence
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peak of above the isolation from the
Parent peak. Located 6 km northwest of Mount Nausang and 4.8 km northeast of
Mount Madja-as in Antique.
Aklan River, is the longest
river
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in the province with a total length of long.
The province features high geographic diversity, ranging from white sandy beaches,
mangrove
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s and mountainous landscapes. Situated within the province is the river
Akean, which appears unique due to its "boiling or frothing" appearance.
Administrative divisions
Aklan comprises 17
municipalities
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The term ''municipality' ...
. The province is divided into two legislative districts for congressional representation.
Demographics
The population of Aklan in the 2020 census was 615,475 people, with a density of .
Ethnic groups
The main inhabitants of the province are the
Aklanon, who are part of the
Visayan ethnic group. Other inhabitants include the
Negrito
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, locally known as the
Ati and the Sulod, a lesser known tribal group living in the hinterlands of Panay. Other
Visayans
Visayans ( Cebuano: ''mga Bisayà'' ) are a Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, to the southernmost islands south of Luzon, and to a significant portion of Mindanao. They are composed of numerous d ...
also present are the
Hiligaynon,
Karay-a, and
Capiznon.
Based on the 2000 census survey,
Aklanon accounted for of the provincial population of 450,353. Other ethnic groups in the province were the
Hiligaynon at ,
Tagalog at ,
Kankanaey at , and
Cebuano at .
Languages
The most prominent dialects in Aklan are
Akeanon,
Malaynon, and
Buruanganon. Akeanon is spoken by a majority of the people, while Malaynon is spoken in
Malay and Buruanganon is spoken in
Buruanga.
Hiligaynon is also widely spoken and understood in the province. Another dialect used is
Ati, which is spoken by the tribe of the same name famous for the
Ati-Atihan festival.
Kinaray-a is spoken in the western part of the province bordering
Antique.
Capiznon is spoken in the eastern part of the province bordering
Capiz
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.
Tagalog and
English are used in administration and business as the national official languages.
Religion
Catholicism
Roman Catholicism
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is the dominant religion of the people and Christian festivals such as
Christmas
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and
Lent
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are regarded with high importance. Meanwhile, Christian icons such as the ''
Santo Niño'' are regarded as cultural symbols of the people.
Animism, however, is still practised by the
Ati. The
Aglipayan Church or the Iglesia Filipina Independiente is the second most predominant religion in the province.
Others
Other religions in the province include
Members Church of God International (MCGI),
Iglesia ni Cristo
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, and
Islam
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.
Economy
The province of Aklan is designated as a
first class province.
Agriculture
Aklan depends on agriculture, with
palay being the top produce in the province. Rice plantations had an area of (0.39 percent of the total provincial agricultural area).
With the implementation of the Ginintuang Masaganang Ani (GMA) umaru rice production program using the Hybrid rice, production is expected to increase by 15 percent or an average of 10 metric tons per hectare in the succeeding years. However, the problem of low price support for rice still continues to affect the production sector.
In general, Aklan is sufficient in meat and other livestock and poultry products,
though in the inventory of livestock and poultry in the year 2000, hog and chicken had a decrease in population from 114,890 heads of hogs and 886,597 heads of chickens in 1999 to 95,950 heads of hogs and 782,820 heads of chicken in the 2000. The decrease in production was attributed to the following factors: high cost of feeds, feed supplements and biologics, livestock and poultry diseases, increasing price of chicks, and high cost of labor.
Coconuts still occupies the largest area planted among major permanent agriculture crops. The total area planted with coconut is .
Ibajay ranks the largest with ; followed by Balete with ; Banga with umaru ; Makato with ; and, Altavas with . All the rest of the municipalities have areas below . However, in terms of copra production, Makato ranks number one with 2,770 metric tons per year; next is Balete with 2,669; and Libacao with 2,399. The rest produce less than 2000 metric tons. Total production is 25,375 metric tons annually.
Other crops produced include
bananas
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(''Lakatan''),
mango
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es,
rambutan, and
lanzones, as well as fiber crops such as
piña
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fiber and
abaca.
Aquaculture
Fishpond areas had a total area of .
Of the total fishpond areas, are with Fishpond Lease Agreement (FLA); are with permits; are on process/application; and, are titled.
Industry
Aklan is a top producer of
abaca,
which are dyed and made into cloths or place mats, bags, wall decors and fans.
The ''
piña
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'' cloth, considered the "Queen of the Philippine Fabrics", is a prime produce of Kalibo, weaved from its unique crude wooden or bamboo handloom.
Lezo is known for its red clay, used by the natives to make pots, vases and various novelty items.
Government
Elected Officials:
*Member of the House of Representative:
**Representative, 1st District of Aklan:
Carlito S. Marquez
**Representative, 2nd District of Aklan:
Teodorico T. Haresco Jr.
*Governor:
Jose Enrique M. Miraflores
*Vice Governor: Reynaldo M. Quimpo
* Sangguniang Panlalawigan Members:
:* 1st District:
# Nemesio P. Neron
# Mark V. Quimpo
# Mark Ace L. Bautista
# Teddy C. Tupas
# Apolinar C. Cleope
:*2nd District:
# Jay E. Tejada
# Romeo M. Dalisay
# Jupiter Aelred G. Gallenero
# Bayani M. Cordova
# Plaridel M. Solidum
*PCL President (Philippine Councilors League): Roly O. Equiña, Jr.
*ABC President (Association of Barangay Captains): Ralf A. Tolosa
*SK Provincial Federation Chairman: Edmundo M. Tolentino, Jr.
Transportation
Road
Aklan is accessible via highways and buses. Buses with routes from
Iloilo,
Capiz
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, and
Antique connect Aklan with neighboring provinces. The
Iloilo–Capiz–Aklan Expressway (ICAEx) is a proposed expressway on the island of Panay that will run from
Iloilo City to
Caticlan, Malay. A limited-access bridge connecting Caticlan to
Boracay
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is also being proposed by the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) as part of its
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) infrastructure projects.
Airports
Aklan is famous for Boracay, a resort island north from the tip of
Panay. It is known for its white sandy beaches and is considered one of the most prominent destinations in the Philippines. Because of this, there is frequent air travel to the province's airports in
Kalibo and
Caticlan;
Kalibo International Airport itself is about ten minutes from the main plaza. Both airports serve direct flights to and from
Taipei
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;
Hong Kong
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;
Beijing
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,
Shanghai
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and
Chengdu
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in China; and
Incheon
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and
Busan
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in Korea, through international flights served by
Air Asia Zest Airways,
All Nippon Airways
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,
Jin Air,
Tiger Air Philippines,
Etihad Airlines
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and
PAL Express,
Cebu Pacific Air and
Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
.
The following are the airports in Aklan:
Seaports
The following are the seaports in the province:
* Alegria Port
* Batan Port
* Cagban Port
* Caticlan Jetty Port
* Tabon Port
* Tambisaan Port
* Gibon Port
* Colong-Colong Port
* Dumaguit Port
* Kalibo Jetty Port
* New Washington Port
Culture
Despite the prevalence of
Christianity
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, native beliefs about the ''
aswang'' and the ''
babaylan'' are still prevalent among the people. ''
Kulam'' or
witchcraft
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, locally known as ''amulit'' is still feared by many residents.
Cuisine
Two main dishes associated with Aklan and Aklanons are
inubaran and
binakol.
Inubaran, is a
Filipino chicken stew or soup made with chicken cooked with diced
banana
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pith,
coconut milk (''gata'') or
coconut cream (''kakang gata''), a souring agent,
lemongrass, and various spices. The souring agent (called ''aeabihig'') is traditionally either ''batuan'' fruits (''
Garcinia morella'') or ''libas'' leaves (''
Spondias pinnata''). The name means "
ookedwith ''ubad'' (banana pith)", not to be confused with ''ubod'' (
palm heart); although ''ubod'' can sometimes be used as a substitute for ''ubad'' which can be difficult to acquire. Variants of the dish can also be made with other types of meat or seafood. It is a type of ''
ginataan''.
Binakol, also spelled binakoe, is a
Filipino chicken soup made from chicken cooked in
coconut water with grated coconut,
green papaya (or
chayote),
leafy vegetables, garlic, onion, ginger, lemongrass, and ''
patis'' (fish sauce). It can also be spiced with chilis. ''Binakol'' can also be cooked with other kinds of meat or seafood. It was traditionally cooked inside bamboo tubes or directly on halved coconut shells.
''Linapay'' also known as ''tinamuk'', is a dish related to
Laing but from Aklan in the
Western Visayas. It is made from pounded freshwater shrimp (''ueang'') mixed with ''gawud'' (grated young coconut meat) and wrapped with taro leaves (''gutaw'') and cooked in coconut milk.
Festivals
The province is known for its festivities which includes the
Ati-Atihan festival in Kalibo.
Originally, the festival was to celebrate the treaty between the Ati and the Malayan tribes who settled in the Island. The Ati live in the mountain regions and the Malay people in the flatlands or close to the water. The festivity begins on the dry season, at which time the Ati come down from the mountains to trade and celebrate with the Malayan tribes. When the Spaniards settled in the region and converted the Malays to their Christian religion, they asked the Malays to celebrate this festivity to coincide with the
Feast of the Santo Niño (Holy Child) which is usually held during the third week of January.
Ati-Atihan Festival
The
Ati-Atihan Festival is a feast held annually in honor of the
Santo Niño (Infant Jesus), held on the third Sunday of January in the town of
Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines, on the island of
Panay. It originally came from
Batan, Aklan, then adopted later by some neighboring towns. The name ''Ati-Atihan'' means "to be like Atis" or "to make believe Atis", the local name for the
Aeta aborigines who first settled in Panay Island and other parts of the archipelago.
The festival consists of tribal dance, music, accompanied by indigenous costumes and weapons, and parade along the street. Christians and non-Christians observe this day with religious processions. It has inspired many other Philippine Festivals including the
Sinulog Festival of
Cebu City
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and
Dinagyang of
Iloilo City, both adaptations of the Kalibo's Ati-Atihan Festival, and legally holds the title "The Mother of All Philippine Festivals", being the oldest festival in the Philippines and in spite of the other Sinulog and Dinagyang festivals' claims of the same title.
The costumes worn at the festival is patterned after the African tribal design like those seen at the
Rio Carnival in
Rio de Janeiro
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,
Brazil
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.
A 1200 A.D. event explains the origins of the festival. A group of 10
Malay chieftains called ''
Datus'', fleeing from the island of
Borneo
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settled in the Philippines, and were granted settlement by the
Ati people, the tribes of
Panay Island. Datu Puti made a trade with the natives and bought the plains for a golden salakot, brass basins and bales of cloth. They gave a very long necklace to the wife of the Ati chieftain. Feasting and festivities followed soon after.
Some time later, the Ati people were struggling with famine as the result of a bad harvest. They were forced to descend from their mountain village into the settlement below, to seek the generosity of the people who now lived there. The ''Datus'' obliged and gave them food. In return, the Ati danced and sang for them, grateful for the gifts they had been given.
The festivity was originally a pagan festival from this tribe practicing Animism, and their worshiping their
anito god.
Spanish missionaries gradually added a Christian meaning. Today, the Ati-Atihan is celebrated as a religious festival.
In 2012, the
National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the ICHCAP of
UNESCO
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published ''Pinagmulan: Enumeration from the Philippine Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage''. The first edition of the
UNESCO
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-backed book included the ''Ati-atihan Festival'', signifying its great importance to Philippine intangible cultural heritage. The local government of Aklan, in cooperation with the NCCA, was given the right to nominate the Ati-atihan Festival in the
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists
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.
The people attend masses for the ''Santo Niño'', and benefit dances sponsored by government organizations. The formal opening mass emphasizes the festival's religious event. The procession begins with a rhythmic drumbeats, and dances parading along the streets. The second day begins at dawn with a rosary procession, which ends with a community mass, and procession. The phrase "Hala Bira! Pwera Pasma!" is originally associated with the Sto. Nino Ati-Atihan Festival as the revelers and devotees keep on going with the festivities all over the town from morning to the wee hours of the next morning, rain or shine, for one week or even more. They believe that the miraculous Child Jesus will protect them from harm and illness. The highlight of the festival occurs on the third Saturday of January, when groups representing different tribes compete for tourists' attention and prizes. The festival ends with a procession of thousands of people carrying torches and different kinds of images of the Santo Niño on the third Sunday. The contest winners are announced at a masquerade ball which officially ends the festival.
Bariw Festival
Bariw Festival is a unique festival showcasing the skills of every Nabasnon in weaving bags, mats and hats made of ''bariw'' leaves – the prospering livelihood in the municipality. It is highlighted by the dance performance of local talent and ingenuity to the beat of the drums and indigenous rhythm celebrated every May 14 of the year.
Bugna Festival
Bugna Festival is a festival showcasing the different locally produced products and eco-tourism destinations of Tangalan like the marine sanctuary and coral garden, Afga Point, Campo Verde, Jawili Falls, Bughawi beach and reforestation project every May 16 of the year.
Kali-Ugyon Festival
Kali-Ugyon Festival (''kali'' stands for Kalipayan or happiness and ''Ugyon'' meaning "unity"). This is the festival celebrated in Libacao every December 30 to January 1, costumed in modern and indigenous outfits bringing people together on the streets for merry-making and to drive away evil spirits in the coming New Year.
Literature
Aklanons are known for their literature, which includes the epic of
Kalantiao. Certain Aklanons, such as Melchor F. Cichon,
Roman Aguirre, have produced several notable literary works in the province.
Universities and colleges
Aklan is the home of the Regional Science High School for Region VI (RSHS-VI), one of the specialized system of public secondary schools in the Philippines.
*
Aklan Catholic College — Andagao
*
Aklan Catholic College — Kalibo Poblacion
*
Aklan Polytechnic College — Kalibo
*
Aklan Polytechnic College — New Washington
*
Aklan State University — Banga (Main)
*
Aklan State University — Ibajay
*
Aklan State University — Kalibo
*
Aklan State University — Makato
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Aklan State University — New Washington
* Altavas Colleges
* Balete Community College
* Batan Community College
* Canadian Tourism & Hospitality Institute — Boracay
* Carillo Culinary Arts and Skills Development Center
* Central Panay College of Science and Technology
* FEATI University — Kalibo
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Garcia College of Technology-Annex
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Garcia College of Technology-Capitol Site
* Madyaas Institute
* JAVTES College — Kalibo
* Lezo Technical College
* Montfort Technical Institute
* New OFW Vocational and Technical School
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Northwestern Visayan Colleges
* Panay Technological College
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Provincial Academic Center College of Nursing
* Saint Gabriel College
* Saint Anne Business School
* STI College of Kalibo
* Santo Niño Seminary
* Verde Grande Culinary School
* Western Pacific College
* Infant Jesus Academy Kalibo
* Infant Jesus School
Flora and Fauna
Several species
endemic
Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the
Philippines
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are found in the province. Examples include
endangered animals such the
Philippine spotted deer (''Cervus alfredi''), the
Visayan warty pig (''Sus cebifrons''), and the
Visayan hornbill (''Penelopides panini''). As of 2007, conservation efforts are being made by the
Aklan State University and the
DENR with varying success. Three mangrove species are in the World's Red List namely
Avicennia rumphiana (Vulnerable),
Ceriops decandra (Nearly Threatened) and
Camptostemon philippinense (Endangered) are documented in the forest of
Ibajay, Aklan.
Notable people
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Nineteen Martyrs of Aklan
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Victorino Mapa –2nd
Chief Justiceof the Supreme Court of the Philippines
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Col. Alejandro Melchor Sr. (1900-1947) — designed the
pontoon bridge contributed to the Allied Forces winning World War II / Secretary of National Defense in President
Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (, , , ; 19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944), also known by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino people, Filipino lawyer, statesman, soldier, and politician who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1 ...
's Cabinet /
Sergio Osmeña
Sergio Osmeña Sr. (, ; zh, c=吳文釗, poj=Gô͘ Bûn-chiau; September 9, 1878 – October 19, 1961) was a Filipino people, Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the List of presidents of the Philippines, fourth president of the Ph ...
's Military Adviser of the war cabinet
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Gabriel Reyes – the 28th and the first native
Filipino Archbishop of Manila
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Jaime Cardinal Sin – 30th
Archbishop of Manila
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Jose Cardinal Advincula – 33rd
Archbishop of Manila
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Gabriel V. Reyes– third bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Antipolo
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Jose Corazon Tala-oc – bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalibo since 2011
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Nelia Sancho – Filipino women's rights activist and beauty queen. She was one of the co-founders of the
Gabriela Women's Party.
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Jonha Richman – businesswoman and philanthropist
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Gabrielle Calizo-Quimpo – politician
See also
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Penitent Sisters of Our Lady of Fatima
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalibo
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Code of Kalantiaw
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Aklan Basketball Governor's Cup
Notes
References
External links
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The Official Website of the Provincial Government of Aklan
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Provinces of the Philippines
Provinces of Western Visayas
States and territories established in 1956
1956 establishments in the Philippines