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Located at the northwestern
part of Panay Island, the province
of Aklan is bounded by the waters
of Sulu Sea on the north and
the Sibuyan Sea on the east,
Antique on the west and Capiz
Province on the south.
The settlers from Borneo organized
Aklan as Minuro it Akean in
1213, which includes the province
of Capiz. Thus, making Aklan
the oldest province in the country.
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It was one of the three political
units, “Sakops”, into which
Panay was divided, the other
two being Hamtic (now Antique)
and Irong-Irong (now Iloilo).
The province gained its independence
during the rule of President
Magsaysay, by the Republic Act
1414 Aklan got separated from
Capiz.
The people of Aklan are known
as “Aklanons”. Like any typical
Visayan, Aklanons have a very
easy-going spirit and known
to have a relaxed attitude in
life. But underneath this easy-going
appearance lies ardent independence,
they have a very strong ethnic
pride brought by their past
history. In fact, numerous shrines
were built in honor of the warriors
who took part in the province’s
battle for freedom. The Freedom
Shrine in Kalibo, Kalantiaw
Shrine in Batan, Ingus-Ingus
Hill in Buruanga and Agtawagon
Hill in Balete are the symbols
of the people’s pride.
Aklan’s main crops include
rice, copra, coconut, corn and
abaca. The surrounding seas
of the island produce distinct
types of fish, oyster and seaweeds.
While smaller fishponds cultivate
prawns, crabs and milkfish.
Smaller industries such as loom
weaving, gifts and house ware,
metal craft, cut flowers, clay
based products, furniture and
food processing are the people’s
other sources of income.
Kalibo, the provincial capital
town, is known for the world-renowned
Ati-Atihan Festival. Celebrated
every third week of January
in honor of Sto. Niño and in
commemoration of the tenth-century
land deal between the Bornean
Datus and primeval “Atis”. The
festival is marked by a frenzied
merriment on the streets where
revelers in colorful costumes
paint their faces and bodies
in black to imitate the appearance
of the “Ati” and dance uninhibitedly
to drumbeats.
Above all, the province is
best recognized for its beautiful
beaches that attract thousands
of travelers both local and
foreign. The sand of Boracay's
White Sand Beach are almost
impossibly fine in texture while
the surrounding waters are warm,
clear and blue. Added to this
scene are the coconut palms
nodding in gentle sea breeze
and the island assumes the mantle
of the perfect tropical paradise.
Aside from their famous beaches,
Jawili Falls, a seven basin
tiered waterfall and Ignito
Cave, locally known as the Elephant
Cave, are two of the natural
attractions in the province.
Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific
and Air Philippines fly direct
to the town of Kalibo daily
from Manila with an approximate
travel time of 45 minutes. Asian
Spirit airline, on the other
hand, offers daily flights from
Manila to the airport of Caticlan.
By sea, there are ships that
go to the surrounding areas,
like New Washington and Malay,
Aklan. Travel time is 13 hours.
From New Washington, one can
reach Kalibo in a 30-minute
jeep ride.
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FACTS
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Region: 6
Capital: Kalibo City
Land Area: 1, 817.9 sq. km.
Number of Towns: 17 |
1. Altavas
2. Balete
3. Banga
4. Batan 10.
5. Buruanga
6. Ibajay |
7. Kalibo
8. Lezo
9. Libacao
10.Madalag
11.Makato
12.Malay |
13. Malinao
14. Nabas
15. New Washington
16. Numancia
17. Tangalan |
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CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS
SHRINES
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Pink
Sisters Convent, New Washington - The
name aptly describes the convent’s color theme
- pink façade, pink corridors even the nuns’
habits are pink.
Manduyog Hill, Banga - Noted for its
life-size Stations of the Cross winding up
the hillside to a chapel at the summit
Fatima Hill, Kalibo - Atop this hill is
a chapel made of marble. Like Manduyog, it
also has a Way of the Cross on the hillside.
Cross at Sitio Agbunsud, Malinao -
Southwest of Kalibo lies a hilly sitio called
Agbunsud. On the top of the hill is a big
cross, which was once erected by the parish
priest of Malinao. The cross marked the boundary
of Makato and Malinao. During the revolution,
the cannons of the revolutionist were mounted
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HISTORICAL SITES
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Freedom
Shrine, Kalibo - Here stands a monument
signifying the heroic deed of the Aklanons
who fought the fierce battles that ensued
during World War II.
Kalantiaw Shine, Batan - The seat of government
of Rajah Bendahara Kalantiaw III, the third
chief of Panay and promulgator of the famous
Code of Kalantiaw. It displays a copy of the
original manuscript of the Code.
Ingus-Ingus Hill, Buruanga - An elevated
mass of rocks overlooking the sea on three
sides, underneath is a cave where, according
to tales, pirates waited to prey on Spanish
galleons with precious cargoes from Mexico.
Agtawagon Hill, Balete - Served as
the last line of defense of the Filipino patriots
during the Spanish-Filipino conflict and during
World War II. |
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MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
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Boracay
Island, Kalibo - This thousand-hectare,
tropical island paradise is famous for its
crystal blue waters, powder white sand, coral
reefs, tropical palms, flowering plants and
a healthy marine life underneath the seas.
It is one of the top tourist destinations
in the country.
Ob-ob Hill, Batan - It stands like
a lighthouse facing the Sibuyan Sea with an
altitude of 200 meters. At the foot of the
rocky hill is the fine beach of Ob-ob.
Tinagong Dagat, Batan - A sea hidden
from the bay by two islands. Fringed with
mangroves, thick undergrowth and rocky beach
elevation. It has clear waters ideal for swimming,
speed boating and water-skiing.
Tindog Falls, Madalag - A unique falls
with its basin above instead of having it
below the falls. Water cascades on a stair-like,
carved stones.
Jawili Falls, Tangalan - Has seven
basins arranged in tiers, the highest of which
is about 100 meter high. Each basin is a swimming
area.
Tigwati-an Island, Malay - Shells of
varying sizes and kinds lie on its predominantly
white sand beach. On its side is a small cave
with nature-carved stone at its wall where
fresh and salty water forms a small pool.
Tulingon Cave, Nabas - Believed to be
one of the longest caves in the Philippines.
It stretches from Nabas in Aklan town to Pandan
in Antique at 20 kilometers. |
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