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 Is one of the regions of the Philippines,

designated as Region VI.


 It consists of 6 province and 16 cities making
it the region with the highest number of
cities.
 Iloilo City is the regional center.
 Is composed of six provinces and the highly
urbanized cities of Bacolod and Iloilo.
• Typically western Visayas is
found on the west part of the
major island of the Philippines
which is Visayas it is
surrounded by water.
Provinces Capital
1. Aklan - Kalibo
2. Antique - San Jose
3. Capiz - Roxas City
4. Guimaras - Jordan
5. Iloilo - Iloilo City
6. Negros Occidental - Bacolod City
Its capital is Kalibo.
Queen of the Philippine
Fabrics
Rambutan Center of Asia
Originally known as “Minuro
it Akean”
 The province boasts high geographic
diversity, ranging from white sandy
beaches, mangroves and mountainous
landscapes. It also boasts the river Akean,
which appears unique due to its "boiling or
frothing" appearance.
 The province of Aklan is designated as a first class
province.
 Innovations were made out of this fabric to suit the
demanding supply of the fashion market. Dyed
abaca cloths are made into place mats. bags, wall
decors, fans, etc.

Beyond Boracay and the Ati-atihan, one can also


find a dream possession in the province - the Piña
cloth, considered as the "Queen of the Philippine
Fabrics," and other fineries made from it.
The Piña cloth is considered a prime produce of Kalibo, weaved from its
unique crude wooden or bamboo handloom that changed little from
eight centuries ago.
Apart from its white sand beaches,
Boracay is also famous for being one of
the world's top destinations for relaxation.
It is also emerging among the top
destinations for tranquility and nightlife.
Is a feast held annually
in January in honor of
the Santo Niño
concluding on the third
Sunday, in the island
and town of Kalibo,
Aklan in the Philippines.
The name "Ati-Atihan"
means "to be like Aetas"
or "make believe Ati's."
Ignito Cave, Barauanga
Locally known as Elephant Cave due to its appearance. Beautiful
limestone formation of stalagmites, stalactites and other crystalline forms
abound. It has a skylight in one of its chamber that lets in a soft glow of
light in noon time.
 The province's capital, San Jose.
 Located in the western portion of Panay Island and
borders Aklan, Capiz and Iloilo to the east, whilst
facing the Sulu Sea to the west.

The province was known as Hantík, the local name


for the large black ants found on the island. The
Spanish chroniclers, influenced by the French,
recorded the region's name as Hantique, which was
then read as 'antique (silent 'h'). The locals then
pronounced the name into its present name
"Antique"
Historians believe that the earliest
people who settled on the island of
Panay were tribal Negritos or Atis.
 Sira-An Hot
Rafflesia
Spring
Tibiao has the Bugang River
 declared the cleanest body of
Bugtong Bato Falls water in the whole—where rafting
and the Fish SPA and river boating can be
experienced. This is the most
developed tourism area with a tour
package. Libertad is famous for its
bariw mat and bag weaving.
Binirayan Caluya, Hidden Gym
Festival in Antique

The Binirayan festival is an event


celebrated in the province of
Antique in the Philippines.
"Binirayan" literally means "where
they sailed to".
 Its capital is Roxas City
 Capiz is known for the Placuna
placenta oyster shell that has
the same name locally and is
used for decoration, and for
making lampshades, trays,
window doors.
 The province is known as the
Seafood Capital of the
Philippines.
 The birth place of former
President Roxas.
 Located at the northeastern portion of Panay Island,
bordering Aklan and Antique to the west, and Iloilo
to the south. Capiz faces the Sibuyan Sea to the
north.

 Dubbed as the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines”,


Capiz boasts of its 80-kilometer coastline and wide
expanse of swampy lands easily converted into
fishponds. It holds one of the richest fishing grounds
and a major contributor in the aquamarine industry
of the Philippines.
Roxas City
Birthplace of Manuel Roxas
Located in the city
proper; a two-story
hardwood stone
house of the First
President of the Third
Philippine Republic
President Manuel
Roxas, now a historical
shrine.
Ang Panubli-On
(Roxas City
Museum) originally
built in 1910 as a water
tank; it now stands as
a museum. It has
memorabilia of
Illustrious sons
and daughters of
Roxas City; collections
of religious icons,
artifacts artworks.
Santa Monica
Parish Church
People's Park (La
Playa de Roxas)
Municipality of Pilar
Balisong Cave
Municipality of Tapaz
Pangilatan Falls
Moro Tower

Municipality of
Dumalag
Suhot Cave And Spring

Built in 1814 in order to repel the


invading Moors and Portuguese
colonizers. These half-torn
structures, 7 feet squares, 10 feet
high, are vivid souls of the past.
Before they were destroyed, they
were twice their present height
Among the smallest provinces, its
capital is Jordan
The island is located in the Panay
Gulf, between the islands of Panay
and Negros. To the northwest is the
province of Iloilo and to the
southeast is Negros Occidental.
 The province is basically agricultural with
palay, coconut, mango, vegetables, livestock,
poultry and fishing as major products. Its major
industries are tourism, fruit processing, coconut
processing, fish farming, handicrafts making,
mining, quarrying and lime production.
 Guimaras is well known for its agricultural
crops, particularly mangoes, where some
50,000 of these trees are planted. The Guimaras
Island is famous for producing some of the
sweetest mangoes in the world.
Mango jam and other products
are available at the Trappist
Mango Monastery.
Beachfront of Alubihod Raymen Beach Resort
in Alubihod Bay
Bay in Nueva Valencia
View of Guisi Beach from a nearby hill
where an 18th century lighthouse rests.
• Iloilo's capital is Iloilo City though the city itself
is independent and not governed by the
provincial government of Iloilo.
• Iloilo is a province of the Philippines located in
the Western Visayas region. Iloilo occupies the
southeast portion of Panay Island and is
bordered by province of Antique to the west
and province of Capiz and the Jintotolo
Channel to the north. Just off Iloilo's southeast
coast is the island province Guimaras, once
part of Iloilo but now an independent province.
 is an Austronesian language spoken
in Western Visayas in the Philippines.
Hiligaynon is concentrated in the city of
Iloilo and westside of Negros Occidental
province.
The Iloilo Dinagyang Festival is a showcase of the rich
Dinagyang heritage, colorful history, passionate devotion, and fun-
loving spirit of the Ilonggo people. The festival traces its
Festival roots as a thanksgiving.

Jaro Metropolitan
Cathedral
The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Candles
commonly known as Jaro Cathedral, the seat
of the Archdiocese of Jaro, has two stairs
attached to its façade leading to the
miraculous image of the patron saint enclosed
Miag-ao Church
The iconic Church of Sto.Tomas de Villanueva commonly known as
Miag-ao Church, sits proudly in the municipality of Miag-ao.
Constructed in 1787 and completed 10 years after, it is one of the four
baroque churches in the Philippines inscribed in the UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.

The Parish of St. Anne in Molo


Molo
takes pride in having a
Church
Gothic-Renaissance
architecture. Its interior is
flanked by five wooden
altars but the main one
appears to have been
painted in gold.
San Joaquin Church
What makes San Joaquin Church unique is its
striking pediment adorned by military relief
motif featuring the triumph of Spanish Army
of Africa over the Moroccan Army during the
Battle of Tetuan in 1860. Sitting on an
elevated hill near the shoreline, it was built
out of limestone from the mountains of
Igbaras and white corals from San Joaquin in
1869. San Joaquin Church was declared in
1974 as a National Cultural Treasure by the
National Historical Institute.

Iloilo Beaches and


Islands
Like most destinations in the
Pacific, Iloilo is blessed with
beautiful coastlines and islands
teeming with scenic seascapes
and diverse marine life.
 Its capital is Bacolod City
 Sugarbowl of the Philippines because,
Negros Occidental produces more than half
the nation's sugar output.
 Negros Occidental is rich in structures and
buildings that are remnants of a once
affluent lifestyle. The Palacio Episcopal
(1930), San Sebastian Cathedral (1876), and
the Capitol Building (1931) are popular
landmarks.
 It occupies the northwestern half of
Negros Island; Negros Oriental is at the
southeastern half. Across the Panay Gulf
and the Guimaras Strait to the northwest
is the island-province of Guimaras and
the province of Iloilo on Panay island.

 Agriculture, Sugarcane, Corn


 fishing industry
 One of the country's largest copper mines is
located in Sipalay City
 It is also the Business Process Outsourcing
(BPO) hub of the Western Visayas Region of
the Philippines
• Negros Island was originally known to the
natives as "Buglas". When the Spaniards
arrived in April 1565, they named it "Negros"
because of the dark-skinned natives they
found. Two of the earliest native settlements
were Binalbagan and Ilog which later became
towns in 1572 and 1584, respectively.
Bacolod-Silay International
Airport Panaad Park and Stadium

Bacolod City
Domestic Airport
Capitol Park and Lagoon

Negros Occidental, in the Philippines. One of the landmarks of the park


is the carabao (water buffalo) being pulled by a woman. This carabao
is located at the northern end of the lagoon. On the other end, there is
also another carabao sculpture but the figure is being pulled by a man.
San Sebastian
Cathedral
Maskarra Is a late 19th-century
Festival church in Bacolod
City, Negros
Occidental in the
Philippines. It is the
seat of the Roman
Catholic Diocese of
Bacolod.
Ancestral home of the
late Don Generoso
Villanueva Home of the late Don
Mariano Ramos
The Ruins
The Ruins in Talisay City, Negros
Occidental is what remained of
the grand mansion that Don
Mariano Lacson built, following
the death of his first wife, Maria
Braga.
Today, it is a tourist attraction for
its romantic, yet strong structures.
Many interesting tales and facts
lie within the walls and posts that
remained of the Ruins.
Mt. Kanlaon

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