Capiz, officially the Province of Capiz (
Capiznon
Capiznon or Capiceño () is an Austronesian regional language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Capiznon is concentrated in the province of Capiz in the northeast of Panay Island. It is a member of the Bisayan language family and th ...
/
Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; tl, Lalawigan ng Capiz), is a
province
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
in the
Philippines
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* bik, Republika kan Filipinas
* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
located in the central section of
Western Visayas region
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. Its capital is the city of
Roxas. It is located at the northeastern portion of
Panay Island, bordering
Aklan
Aklan, officially the Province of Aklan (Akeanon: ''Probinsya it Akean'' k'ɣan hil, Kapuoran sang Aklan; tl, Lalawigan ng Aklan), is a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Its capital is Kalibo. The province is situate ...
to the north,
Antique to the west, and
Iloilo to the south. Capiz faces the
Sibuyan Sea to the north.
Capiz is known for the ''
Placuna placenta'' oyster shell that has the same name locally and is used for decoration and making lampshades, trays, window and doors. Likewise, the province is known as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines" and was among the top 15 most frequently visited places in the Philippines.
Capiz is the site of the famous coral-stone
Santa Monica Church in the town of Panay, home to the largest
Catholic Church
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bell in Asia. The bell was made from 70 sacks of gold and silver coins donated by the townsfolk. Measuring seven feet in diameter, five feet in height and weighing 10,400 kilograms or just over 10 metric tons, the Pan-ay bell is popular among tourists visiting Capiz.
History
During Spanish Colonization
The account of early Spanish explorers about Capiz and its people was traced back in 1566 when the Spaniards set foot in the mouth of
Banica river
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It flows south of the Okoy River in Negros Oriental, but is not a tributary of it. This is a common misunderstanding, bu ...
.
Early settlements were seen in the town of Pan-ay which the town originally called "Bamban" which was changed by the early Spaniards to "Panay", a word which means "mouth of the river." This is also the location of a fortress built by Juan de la Isla in late 1570. The Paseo de Evangelizacion 1566 can be found in the town plaza and was erected through the efforts of Rev. Msgr. Benjamin F. Advincula.
When the Spaniards led by
Miguel López de Legazpi came to Panay from
Cebu
Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and ...
in 1569, after sailing from Mexico, they found people with tattoos, and so they called the island ''Isla de los Pintados''.
How the island itself came to be called Panay is uncertain. The
Aeta (Negritos) called it
Aninipay, after a plant that abounded in the island. Legend has it that López de Legazpi and his men, in search of food, exclaimed upon the island, ''pan hay en esta isla''! "There is bread in this island"! and the island of Panay closely resembles the shape of a heart and the heart of Jesus Christ is considered present in the Eucharistic Bread. The Spanish then came and established their first settlement on the island at the mouth of the Banica River and called it
Pan-ay. This was the second Spanish settlement in the Philippines, following
San Miguel, Cebu. Unknown to many,
Calle Revolución in Panay is the second oldest street in the Philippines after
Calle Colón in
Cebu City,
Central Visayas.
Later in 1569, Captain
Diego de Artieda
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Et ...
, who was sent by Legazpi, landed in the Town of Panay and proclaimed it as the capital of the province. Later, the Spaniards moved the capital to its present site upon discovering the town of Capiz (not the province, and now Roxas City) which was near the sea and provided docking facilities.
The province was created a separate ''encomienda'' and was later organized into a politico-military unit in 1716. The American takeover of the Philippines resulted in the establishment of a civil government in Capiz on April 15, 1901, by virtue of ''Act 115''.
The Panayanon's noble character and royal blood shone out in later centuries when fellow people from Panay island, at
Iloilo City
Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo ( hil, Siyudad/Dakbanwa sang Iloilo; fil, Lungsod ng Iloilo), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines on the island of Panay. It is the capital city of ...
was given the Queen of Spain, the Royal Title of "Most Loyal and Noble City" for being the most ardent and faithful city in the Spanish Empire and had clung on to Spain while the entire empire collapsed.
Although Capiz joined the Tagalog lead Philippine revolution, the Spaniards didn't surrender to the Tagalogs but they did surrender to the people of Iloilo and eventually Iloilo and Capiz were part of the same "
Federal Republic of the Visayas" a substate which was formed within the First Philippine Republic, the first capital of which was in Cavite while the United States of America had betrayed the Philippine Revolution which they initially supported and in which, influential American officers swore loyalty to, by breaking their oaths and occupying Manila.
World War II
On April 16, 1942, Imperial Japanese forces landed on Capiz City and occupied the rest of the province. However, on December 20, 1944, Capizanon guerrillas, whose forces already occupied most of the province, liberated the capital from Japanese hands, leading to the full liberation of the province.
Post-war years
Capiz and Aklan were united under one province until 25 April 1956, when President
Ramon Magsaysay signed into law ''
Republic Act
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Sources of Philippine laws
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1414'' separating the two entities.
Geography
Capiz covers a total area of occupying the northeastern portion of
Panay Island, and is one of the five provinces that compose the
Western Visayas region.
Mount Nangtud, is the highest mountain in Capiz with an elevation of 6,804 ft (2,074 m) located in the Capiz-Antique border. Other peaks are
Mount Tigas 4,760 ft (1,451 m),
Mount Agudo 2,736 ft (834 m). The province comprises 473
barangay
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s, 16 municipalities and a city.
Roxas City, the provincial capital, is only 45 minutes away by plane from
Manila
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and is within the routes of major shipping lines. The
Panay River used to be famous for the great number of
crocodiles thriving there. Capiz is bounded by the
Sibuyan Sea and the Panay, Loctugan and Ivisan rivers.
Administrative divisions
Capiz comprises 1
city
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(Roxas) and 16
municipalities
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
, further subdivided into 473 barangays, with 2
congressional districts.
Demographics
The population of Capiz in the 2020 census was 804,952 people, with a density of .
Inhabitants
Historians and ethnologists narrowed down to three types of people known to have inhabited Capiz:
Atis/
Aetas, popularly known as
Negritos;
Indonesian
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* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesia ...
descendants of the Mundo tribe in central Panay; and the
Malays
Malays may refer to:
* Malay race, a racial category encompassing peoples of Southeast Asia and sometimes the Pacific Islands
** Overseas Malays, people of Malay race ancestry living outside Malay archipelago home areas
** Cape Malays, a communit ...
.
Sulod tribe
Located in
Tapaz,
Suludnon also known as the Tumandok, Panay-Bukidnon, or Panayanon Sulud, are culturally indigenous Visayan group of people who reside in the Capiz-Lambunao mountainous area and the Antique-Iloilo mountain area of Panay in the Visayan islands of the Philippines. They speak the Igbok language (also known as Ligbok or Sulod language), a member of the West Bisayan subdivision of the Bisayan languages within the Austronesian language family.
Religion
Roman Catholicism
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remains influential in the lives of most people living in Capiz especially in the fields of politics, education and even in their daily personal decisions. Roman Catholics are predominant with 70 percent adherence, the
Iglesia Filipina Independiente has a strong minority with 20 percent while other minorities are
Born Again Christians,
Iglesia ni Cristo,
Methodists,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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,
Baptists,
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The group reports a worldwide membership of approximately 8.7 million adherents involved ...
, and
Seventh-day Adventists among others.
Languages
There are two main local languages:
Capiznon
Capiznon or Capiceño () is an Austronesian regional language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Capiznon is concentrated in the province of Capiz in the northeast of Panay Island. It is a member of the Bisayan language family and th ...
and
Hiligaynon.
Filipino and
English are also used and understood as administrative and business languages and are widely spoken as second languages.
Aklanon is spoken in towns near Aklan such as
Sapian
Sapian, officially the Municipality of Sapian (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Sapian''; Aklanon: ''Banwa it Sapian''; tl, Bayan ng Sapian), and sometimes spelled Sapi-an, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippine ...
,
Jamindan, and
Mambusao
Mambusao, officially the Municipality of Mambusao (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Mambusao''; tl, Bayan ng Mambusao), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
.
Capiznon is concentrated in the province of Capiz in the northeast of Panay. It is a member of the
Visayan language family
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and the people using it are part of the wider
Visayan ethnolinguistic group, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. It is related but often confused with
Hiligaynon/Ilonggo, yet it has its own unique vocabulary and accent, as well as a handful of words unique to the language itself.
Government
Provincial Government
The
governor
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serves as the chief executive of the province while the vice governor serves as the presiding officer of the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan (lit. 'Provincial Council' popularly known as 'Provincial Board').
The Sangguniang Panlalawigan is composed of ten members (known as 'board members' or 'BM') from the two
legislative districts
An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, or (election) precinct is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other poli ...
of the province elected through popular vote. They are joined by three ''
ex-officio'' members - the presidents of the province's
councilors league,
Liga ng mga Barangay, and
Sangguniang Kabataan
Sangguniang Kabataan (abbreviated as SK; ) is a council meant to represent the youth in each barangay in the Philippines. It was put "on hold", but not quite abolished, prior to the 2013 barangay elections. In January 2016, the Sangguniang ...
.
The term of office of the incumbent officials, except for the ''ex-officio'' members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, began at noon of June 30, 2022 and will expire at noon of June 30, 2025.
District Representatives
Economy
With its 80-kilometer coastline and wide expanse of swampy lands easily converted into fishponds, Capiz is dubbed as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines". It holds one of the richest fishing grounds and is a major contributor in the aquamarine industry of the Philippines. Farming and fishing are the primary sources of income for the people. The combined natural bounty of land and sea sustain a vibrant food industry. Primary agricultural raw products are rice, corn, coconut, sugarcane, banana and cut flower.
Apart from a surplus of agricultural products, Capiz is also a major supplier of prawn and milkfish (bangus). Other agro-industrial harvests include blue marlin, squid, oysters, shrimp, seaweed, and angel wings. Rich fish ponds attract investors to venture into prawn culture, prawn feed manufacture,
seaweed farming and the distribution and processing of other marine products. A robust workforce of 445,246 operates with a literacy rate of 92.04%. Its relatively unexplored caves are said to have high deposits of mineral resources such as limestone, gold and metal.
Telecommunications
Four big telecommunication companies offer telegraph, telex and telephone services. Communication facilities are catered by the Philippine Long Distance and Telephone Company (PLDT), Bureau of Telecommunications (BUTEL), PT&T, RCPI-Bayantel, Globelines-Islacom and cellular phone companies: Smart, Globe, Dito, Touch Mobile & Sun Cellular. Internet services are also available like PLDT Vibe.
Broadcast communications
Broadcast media is catered by 4 radio stations namely: AM - DYJJ, DYOW -
Bombo Radyo, DYVR - Radio Agong / RMN - FM.-Star FM, Love Radio, and Radyo Todo.
Television facilities reach the city through Iloilo. There are two cable television providers, Wesfardell Cable Services and Filvision, Inc. (Altocable). An
ABS-CBN
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Television relay station is now operating in the city.
Banks
There are more than 60 banking institutions and 116 intermediaries operating in the province.
Capiz products
Some popular
Capiz shell chips decorating design include gift items, indoor decoration and outdoor decoration ornaments. Capiz chip-made products range from lanterns, lamp shades, window pane, chandeliers, curtains, picture panels and frames, Capiz shell balls, plates, decorative bowls, candle holders, tiles, flower vase, door hanging chime, soapdish, pendant, globelight, necklace decor, beads, bird cage, floor lamp holders, faux chandelier, gift boxes, collection item rack and many more.
''Bulad'' or
dried fish
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is a major product. There are several varieties of dried fishes that can be found in Capiz.
Business Process Outsourcing
PETRA Academy is a non-voice outsourcing company that serves Korean nationals for an online English tutorial. The company is located in 3/F JC TIU Building, Corner Burgos Street and Inzo Arnaldo, Roxas City.
ePerformax Contact Center and BPO is the largest BPO company in Capiz and Northern Panay, ePerformax Contact Center and BPO - Roxas City opened last June 15, 2018 with over 1,000 employees as of 2020 and is targeting to reach 3,000 employees by 2022. It is located in PEZA-approved 7.4 hectares Pueblo de Panay Technopark inside 769 hectares Pueblo de Panay township. ePerformax Contact Center and BPO has also branches in Metro Manila and Cebu.
Xilium is located in Capiz Government and Business Center. It is a home-grown BPO company from Iloilo City, Philippines. It was founded in 2011 by an Ilongga, Vanessa Belleza and an American partner, Don Wickelgren. The company has grown steadily from a 5-person startup to a full-scale organization with more than 100 employees and a second branch in Roxas City, Capiz. Xilium is hiring Virtual Medical Assistants (VMAs) for US Healthcare Account.
Culture
Capiz is known for its trademark product, the brilliant
Capiz shell, used in windows, lanterns, decorations, vases, etc. The Capiz shell has a luster similar to
mother of pearl shells.
Hymn
The official hymn of Capiz, ''O, Capiz'' was adopted in June 2006 by ordinance of the
Sangguniang Panlalawigan. Vicente Bermejo, former province governor stated "we need a melody that will inspire us and forge our efforts together to achieve our dream for a better Capiz," in support of the hymn's incorporation.
Folk dances
Capiz is one of the places in the Philippines that contributed a lot in Philippine folk dancing. The province alone has 19 Visayan folk dances such as "Tinolabong", "Gayong-gayong", "Timawa", Dagit-dagit", "Beneracion", "Tatay Meroy Cariñosa", "Pukol", "Habanera Capiceña", "Cabatingan", "Saad", "Pitik Mingaw", "Kuratsa Capiceña", and "Palomita Coquitana" to name a few.
Festivals
* Saot Capiz – A cultural presentation – The First Capiz Dance Season held every Saturday at the Capiz Provincial Park, Roxas City.
* Sinadya sa Halaran – Is a merging of the Roxas City Fiesta "Sinadya" and the Province celebration of "Halaran". "Sinadya sa Halaran" is a commemoration of the feast of the patroness of Roxas City, which is the
Immaculate Conception
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It is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church, meaning that it is held to be a divinely revealed truth wh ...
and a thanksgiving. It literally means "Joy in Sharing and Thanksgiving". Rituals and festivities include fireworks, grand parades, fluvial processions, fair and food festivals, street dancing, and exhibits. Later, the festival was renamed "Sinadya sa Inmaculada Concepcion" with the dissolution of the Halaran Festival and the re-direction of the city's celebration to its patron, the Immaculate Concepcion. The City of Roxas, to celebrate the organization of its government, now also celebrates "Sugilanon Festival" in May of every year, usually in the week leading to or after May 12, which is the charter day of the city.
* Pangahaw Festival – A thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest by the Indigenous Peoples of
Jamindan.
* Guyum-Guyuman Festival – "Caguyuman" the old name of
Pontevedra, meaning
anthill, a name distinct for ants' house was once a part of the municipality of Pan-ay mainly because of its abundant natural resources both from the coastal and upland areas. People from the nearby municipalities of
Panay
Panay is the sixth-largest and fourth-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total land area of and has a total population of 4,542,926 as of 2020 census. Panay comprises 4.4 percent of the entire population of the country. The City o ...
,
Panitan,
Maayon
Ma-ayon, officially the Municipality of Ma-ayon (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Ma-ayon''; tl, Bayan ng Ma-ayon), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 41 ...
and
President Roxas, would thrive in the market place like swarm of ants for trading. This rich tradition is now a celebration of life and thanksgiving for all Caguyumanons.
* Talahong Festival – ''Talaba'' and ''tahong'' is very rich in production in these areas. More than a hundred fisherfolk live along the coast. Since
Sapian
Sapian, officially the Municipality of Sapian (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Sapian''; Aklanon: ''Banwa it Sapian''; tl, Bayan ng Sapian), and sometimes spelled Sapi-an, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippine ...
is abundant with seafoods, it was the initiative of the Local Government Unit to organize a Talahong Festival (Talaba-Tahong) every 2nd Friday and 2nd Saturday of May that promotes the local products.
* Tagbuan Festival – It was conceptualized during the Pre-Spanish time, wherein there were
aetas in the upland barangay.
Transportation
Air
Roxas Airport
Roxas Airport ( Hiligaynon: ''Hulugpaan sang Roxas'', Tagalog: ''Paliparan ng Roxas'') is a domestic airport serving the general area of Roxas City and the province of Capiz, in the Philippines. The airport is currently classified as a Class 1 ...
is an airport serving the general area of
Roxas City, the provincial capital. The airport is classified as a Class 1 principal airport, by the
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
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. Roxas Airport has 3 flights daily and 4 flights on selected days courtesy of Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Tiger Air Philippines.
Land
The primary transportation vehicle used in Roxas City and other municipalities in Capiz is the
tricycle. Travel between municipalities is typically by jeepney, vans and Ceres operated buses. "Capiz Cab", the city's taxi that plies Roxas City and the 16 municipalities of the Capiz. Capiz Cabs are the first receipt-issuing taxis in the Philippines apart from those operating out of the
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA , ; fil, Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino or ''Pandaigdigang Paliparan ng Ninoy Aquino''; ), originally known and still commonly referred to as Manila International Airport (MIA), is the main ...
.
Sea
Inter and provincial mobility of residents and their cargo is serviced by vans, buses and jeepneys. Sea transportation (cargo vessel) is served by
Moreta Lines plying the route of Roxas to Manila. Roll On-Roll Off (Ro-Ro) are served by two shipping companies namely Super Shuttle Roro 2 and 2GO to fetch passengers from Roxas City to
Batangas City via
Odiongan, Romblon.
Inter-island shipping is also served from Roxas City to the following locations such as:
Balud, Masbate;
Mandaon, Masbate;
Sibuyan Island, Romblon;
Cadiz, Negros Occidental;
Guimaras Island; and
Estancia, Iloilo.
Notable people
This list is only for people born or residing in Capiz.
Politics

*
Manuel Roxas, first President of the independent Republic of the Philippines.
*
Gerardo Roxas, Philippine Senator and son of President Manuel Roxas.
*
Pedro Gil, was a physician, journalist, and legislator. He was elected representative for the south district of
Manila
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on the Democrata party ticket. He became Minority Floor Leader in the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
*
Cornelio Villareal
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, 11th
Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
*
Fredenil Castro, former deputy speaker of the House of the Representatives of the Philippines.
*
Roy Señeres, Filipino statesman and diplomat.
*
Jocelyn Bolante, politician who formerly served as an
Undersecretary
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of the
Department of Agriculture of the Philippines.
Entertainment
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Jovita Fuentes
Jovita Flores Fuentes (February 15, 1895 – August 7, 1978) was a Filipina soprano singer.
Background
She was born in Capiz (now Roxas City) to a well-off couple named Canuto and Dolores Fuentes. At an early age, she displayed interest in music ...
, Dubbed the First Lady of Philippine Music. The first female recipient of the National Artist Award.
*
Daisy Avellana
Daisy Avellana (January 26, 1917 – May 12, 2013) was a Filipino stage actress and theater director
A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre productio ...
, actress,
National Artist of the Philippines for Theater.
*
Gina Alajar, actress and director. She was born in Lanot,
Roxas City, Capiz.
*
Barbie Almabis-Honasan, singer, former lead singer of
Hungry Young Poets
Hungry Young Poets (aka HYP) was a band founded in the Philippines in 1996. They were originally formed as a duo by Barbie Almalbis (guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter) and Ricci Gurango (bassist). After releasing their first and only self-titled ...
and
Barbie's Cradle.
*
Mikoy Morales, actor, finalist of
Protege: The Battle For The Big Artista Break
Other
*
Josepha Abiertas
Josepha Abiertas (1894–1929) was a Filipino lawyer and feminist. She was the first woman to graduate with a degree from the Philippine Law School.
Abiertas was born in Capiz in the Philippines. She was an orphan. She attended the Philippine La ...
, feminist and lawyer was born and raised in Capiz.
*
Jose Advincula - Filipino Cardinal and the 33rd Archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Manila, served as the 3rd Archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Capiz
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Capiz is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. The archdiocese covers the entire province of Capiz on the island of Panay in the Visayas, central Philippines, and has ...
and 2nd Bishop of the
Diocese of San Carlos.
*
Jeckster Apinan
Jeckster Apinan is a Filipino professional player for the Batangas City Embassy Chill of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL). He was born and raised in Roxas City, Capiz. He played college ball for JRU Heavy Bombers before entering ...
, a professional basketball player
*
Paolo Bediones is a Filipino commercial model, television host, journalist, newscaster and radio announcer
*
Eugenio "Toto" Villareal - lawyer, law professor, and former Chairman, Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
See also
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Capiznon people
The Capiznons (Capiznon: ''mga Kapisnon''; Spanish: ''capiceños'') are a Visayan ethnic group native to Capiz and the surrounding areas of the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. They speak Capiznon, a Visayan language.
Notable Cap ...
*
Capiznon language
*
Suludnon people
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Igbok language
Sulod is a Central Philippine language of Panay in the Philippines. It is closely related to the Karay-a language and is locally known to its speakers as .
Sulod is spoken in the clustered sitios of Buri, Maranat, Siya, and Takayan along the ban ...
References
External links
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Capiz Provincial Government WebsitePhilippine Standard Geographic CodeCapiz News
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